Question:
I would like to know if there are any articles, documents, books, or websites which would have information on the US, British, or Canadian military's response to human trafficking around the world.
Answer:
Greetings from IPL2,
I understand you need information regarding the military response to human trafficking in the United States, Great Britain, and Canada.
I found four sources below that should give a good overview of the military response to the problem of human trafficking in these three countries. One source is in regards to the Parliament of Great Britain, but should provide some useful information. You might also wish to contact the entities directly (via “contact”, “contact info”, or “contact us” links) to request official literature on their respective strategies for combating human trafficking.
Sources:
1 - Combating Trafficking in Persons - US Military
http://www.combat-trafficking.army.mil
This is the official website of the United States Military to Combat Trafficking and is maintained by the US Army.
2 - Counter Trafficking Directory - International Organization for Migration
http://www.iomuk.org/doc/ct/IOM_UK_Counter-Trafficking_Directory.pdf
This PDF file is an official publication of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) (a non-profit organization) in Great Britain.
3 - Questions on responses to human trafficking posed to Great Britain’s Parliament - Human Trafficking Foundation in Great Britain
http://www.humantraffickingfoundation.org/02/parliamentary-questions-full-list-chronological
This is the official website of the Human Trafficking Foundation (a non-profit organization) in Great Britain. The homepage can be accessed by a link at the top of the web page. Although it does not deal directly with the military, it does address the government’s response to human trafficking.
4 - National Defence and the Canadian Forces - Canada
http://www.forces.gc.ca/site/home-accueil-eng.asp
This is Canada’s government homepage for their defence (Canadian spelling) forces. To find information on human trafficking as it pertains to Canada, click on the link titled “National Action Plan to Combat Human Trafficking” on the right hand side of the page, about halfway down. (Can be accessed directly at: http://www.publicsafety.gc.ca/prg/le/ht-tp-eng.aspx ).
In order to find these sources, I searched using the following:
http://www.google.com
The first search term I used was “’human trafficking’ us military” (with “human trafficking” in quotations). The US Army website is the third search result.
To find the second and third sources, I used the search terms “’human trafficking’ British military” (with “human trafficking” in quotations). The PDF file for the IOM is the fourth search result. The first search result is for the Human Trafficking Foundation.
To find the fourth source, I used the search terms “’human trafficking’ Canadian military” (with “human trafficking” in quotations). The Canadian military website is the first search result.
Thank you for visiting ipl2. I hope this has answered your question but if it hasn’t, please return to the site for additional assistance.
I would like to know if there are any articles, documents, books, or websites which would have information on the US, British, or Canadian military's response to human trafficking around the world.
Answer:
Greetings from IPL2,
I understand you need information regarding the military response to human trafficking in the United States, Great Britain, and Canada.
I found four sources below that should give a good overview of the military response to the problem of human trafficking in these three countries. One source is in regards to the Parliament of Great Britain, but should provide some useful information. You might also wish to contact the entities directly (via “contact”, “contact info”, or “contact us” links) to request official literature on their respective strategies for combating human trafficking.
Sources:
1 - Combating Trafficking in Persons - US Military
http://www.combat-trafficking.army.mil
This is the official website of the United States Military to Combat Trafficking and is maintained by the US Army.
2 - Counter Trafficking Directory - International Organization for Migration
http://www.iomuk.org/doc/ct/IOM_UK_Counter-Trafficking_Directory.pdf
This PDF file is an official publication of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) (a non-profit organization) in Great Britain.
3 - Questions on responses to human trafficking posed to Great Britain’s Parliament - Human Trafficking Foundation in Great Britain
http://www.humantraffickingfoundation.org/02/parliamentary-questions-full-list-chronological
This is the official website of the Human Trafficking Foundation (a non-profit organization) in Great Britain. The homepage can be accessed by a link at the top of the web page. Although it does not deal directly with the military, it does address the government’s response to human trafficking.
4 - National Defence and the Canadian Forces - Canada
http://www.forces.gc.ca/site/home-accueil-eng.asp
This is Canada’s government homepage for their defence (Canadian spelling) forces. To find information on human trafficking as it pertains to Canada, click on the link titled “National Action Plan to Combat Human Trafficking” on the right hand side of the page, about halfway down. (Can be accessed directly at: http://www.publicsafety.gc.ca/prg/le/ht-tp-eng.aspx ).
In order to find these sources, I searched using the following:
http://www.google.com
The first search term I used was “’human trafficking’ us military” (with “human trafficking” in quotations). The US Army website is the third search result.
To find the second and third sources, I used the search terms “’human trafficking’ British military” (with “human trafficking” in quotations). The PDF file for the IOM is the fourth search result. The first search result is for the Human Trafficking Foundation.
To find the fourth source, I used the search terms “’human trafficking’ Canadian military” (with “human trafficking” in quotations). The Canadian military website is the first search result.
Thank you for visiting ipl2. I hope this has answered your question but if it hasn’t, please return to the site for additional assistance.