SOCIAL INTEGRATION OF VICTIMS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING
Abstract
The seriousness and severity of the crime of trafficking in human beings, as the most cruel violation of human dignity and freedom, which results in irreparable consequences and damages in terms of human health, mental and physical, integrity in his totality and finding one's own place in society, highlights the needs of victims of human trafficking as the most complex within all categories of crime victims. Their realization often requires a multidisciplinary approach to address the serious trauma and medical needs, immigration and other legal issues, security concerns, shelter, and other basic daily needs of the trafficked victims that the state should provide through the established coordinated institutional system. The social integration of victims of human trafficking is a long-term and complex process that requires establishment of а practice of efficient implementation of all parts of its whole. It implies treating the victims by providing help and support, extracting them from the framework of the complete process of human trafficking of which they were part and returning them to the environment they came from, as persons who will be able to continue the normal course of their lives, cured as much as possible from the consequences caused by their involvement in such a process.