Research

Uncompensate Victims

This study on the status of victim compensation for survivors of trafficking in India is a result of curiosity, inquiry and a diligent four year long study by a multidisciplinary team of lawyers, social workers, activists and researchers. The people work in different organisations, but the multi-organisational team worked seamlessly each playing different roles, that shows a high degree of trust, collaboration and the ability to manage differences with maturity.
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Ahtu Watch

FOREWORD Of all the crimes that seem to affect human beings in this century, the hardest to forgive are those where victims of crimes find no justice either by way of retribution, reparation or rehabilitation. In other words, as a victim, you have to accept and live with the fact that those guilty of the crime will not be prosecuted or convicted, you will not be compensated and no one will assist you in picking up the pieces to deal with the aftermath of that crime.
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PREVENTING TRAFFICKING

The relevance of this research stems from firstly, the fact that there is no cogent definition of the scope of prevention of trafficking, nor any comprehensive policy on prevention of trafficking either in India or in most other parts of the world. Most anti trafficking programmes focus more on responses to trafficking, rather than pre-emptively seeking to mitigate or prevent exploitations or violations that lead to trafficking.
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Secondary Research on Global Prevention of Human Trafficking

Human trafficking has been a theme of study for researchers and organisations across the world since the ratification of the UN Protocol on Trafficking in Persons in 2000. The research includes both theoretical and practical perspectives that cover insights around why trafficking takes place, exacerbating and mitigating factors, as well as proposed or established intervention ideas and models.
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Comparative Analysis on Money Lenders Act

This Report is the final report that outlines the context, scope, research design, methodology, research implementation process and findings for the research study titled “Comparative Analysis on Money Lenders Act”. This report has been researched and authored by the Researcher, Krithika Balu during the period from 1 April to 27 August 2021
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