What is the Australian government doing about trafficking?
In 2003 the Australian Government launched its anti-trafficking strategy. The Commonwealth Government’s Anti-Trafficking Strategy contains a range of measures intended to reduce the incidence of human trafficking, punish offenders, and protect and support victims of trafficking. The Anti-Trafficking Strategy has four elements: prevention; detection and investigation; criminal prosecution and victim support; and rehabilitation.
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