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26.10.2015Country Report1 ROMANIA'S PROFILE AND ACTIVITIES ON FIGHTING AGAINST THB DUBAI, Police Academy May, 2004 Copyright 1996-2001 © Dale Carnegie.

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1 26.10.2015Country Report1 ROMANIA'S PROFILE AND ACTIVITIES ON FIGHTING AGAINST THB DUBAI, Police Academy May, 2004 Copyright 1996-2001 © Dale Carnegie & Associates, Inc.

2 26.10.2015 Country Report 2 Opening Remarks More than 200 victims of trafficking of human beings identified in 2003. During 2003, 317 persons were sent in Court, out of whom 198 under preventive arrest for human trafficking, according the law 678/2001; 50 traffickers sentenced in one year

3 26.10.2015 Country Report 3 Relevant economic overview Average of salary on January 2004 = 140 euros 1.Average of of unemployment= 6,6% in 2002; 2.Average of of unemployment =7,1% for men; 3.Average of of unemployment =5,9% for women; Salary of Police = 128euros-383 euros 46,53% women in the workforce

4 Border situation Proactive law enforcement attitude of Border Police Enhanced monitoring of borders Anti corruption measures at borders Visa required for citizens of Moldova, Turkey and Ukraine starting with March 2004.

5 Organized Crime 979 suspects / 2003

6 Laws Against Trafficking Laws –Law 565/2002 - UN Convention and additional protocols –Law 678/2001 - Preventing and combating human trafficking, –Law no 39/2003 for preventing and combating organized crime; –Law 682/ 2002 on witnesses protection;

7 Actions Against Trafficking Inter -ministerial Working Group for monitoring and evaluation of the activities for preventing and combating human trafficking; Special measures for returned foreigners citizens and the Romanian citizens

8 PREVENTION PUBLIC CAMPAIGNS ACCORDING TO NAP 2001 IMPLEMENTATION OF SPECIAL TRAINING IN SCHOOLS REGARDING TRAFFICKING RISK IMPACT EVALUATION STRATEGIC PLANNING PUBLIC CAMPAIGNS ACCORDING TO NAP 2001 IMPLEMENTATION OF SPECIAL TRAINING IN SCHOOLS REGARDING TRAFFICKING RISK IMPACT EVALUATION STRATEGIC PLANNING

9 IDENTIFICATION OF CHILD VICTIMS PROACTIVE POLICE OPERATIONS VICTIM INITIATIVE BY REPORTING TO GREEN -LINE 9596 INTERVIEWING THE CHILDREN REPATRIATED FROM DESTINATION COUNTRIES PARENTS COMPLAINTS REFFERAL BY NGO’s/IGO PROACTIVE POLICE OPERATIONS VICTIM INITIATIVE BY REPORTING TO GREEN -LINE 9596 INTERVIEWING THE CHILDREN REPATRIATED FROM DESTINATION COUNTRIES PARENTS COMPLAINTS REFFERAL BY NGO’s/IGO

10 LONG TERM INDIVIDUALISON PLAN FOR SOCIAL REINSERTION NATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER *TRANSIT PHASE REPATRIATED CHILDREN

11 SPECIAL PROCEDURES IN POLICE INVESTIGATION NO VICTIM CAN BE CHARGED FOR PROSTITUTION INTERVIEWING CHILD VICTIM ONLY ACCOMPANIED BY HIS LEGAL GUARDIANS THE MINOR VICTIM OF TIP IS GIVEN THE CHOICE OF BEING INTERVIEWED EITHER BY A MALE OR A FEMALE POLICE OFFICER RESPECT HUMAN RIGHTS, CRC CONVENTION, UNICEF GUIDELINES NO VICTIM CAN BE CHARGED FOR PROSTITUTION INTERVIEWING CHILD VICTIM ONLY ACCOMPANIED BY HIS LEGAL GUARDIANS THE MINOR VICTIM OF TIP IS GIVEN THE CHOICE OF BEING INTERVIEWED EITHER BY A MALE OR A FEMALE POLICE OFFICER RESPECT HUMAN RIGHTS, CRC CONVENTION, UNICEF GUIDELINES

12 SPECIAL PROCEDURES IN JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS CLOSED SESSION ON THE TRIAL FOR MINOR VICTIMS OF TIP MINORS UNDER 14 YEARS DON’T TESTIFY UNDER OATH MINORS VICTIMS CAN BE INTERVIEWED UNDER A DIFFERENT IDENTITY MINOR VICTIMS CAN BE INTERVIEWED WITHOUT BEING PRESENT IN COURT MINORS VICTIMS TESTIMONY CAN BE PRESENTED IN COURT ON A RECORDED VIDEO TAPE WITH VOICE MODULATION CLOSED SESSION ON THE TRIAL FOR MINOR VICTIMS OF TIP MINORS UNDER 14 YEARS DON’T TESTIFY UNDER OATH MINORS VICTIMS CAN BE INTERVIEWED UNDER A DIFFERENT IDENTITY MINOR VICTIMS CAN BE INTERVIEWED WITHOUT BEING PRESENT IN COURT MINORS VICTIMS TESTIMONY CAN BE PRESENTED IN COURT ON A RECORDED VIDEO TAPE WITH VOICE MODULATION

13 SHELTERS CHILDREN AND ADULTS o3 SHELTERS IN IASI, MEHEDINTI, TIMIS (GOV) oNGO SHELTER IN PITESTI oIOM SHELTER IN BUCHAREST CHILDREN oNATIONAL TRANSIT CENTER FOR RETURNED MINORS- Bucharest o9 SHELTERS EXCLUSIVE FOR MINORS WILL BE OPEN THIS YEAR CHILDREN AND ADULTS o3 SHELTERS IN IASI, MEHEDINTI, TIMIS (GOV) oNGO SHELTER IN PITESTI oIOM SHELTER IN BUCHAREST CHILDREN oNATIONAL TRANSIT CENTER FOR RETURNED MINORS- Bucharest o9 SHELTERS EXCLUSIVE FOR MINORS WILL BE OPEN THIS YEAR

14 Romania ’ s embassies and consulates role Displaying informative materials on rights of trafficked persons; Informing Romanian nationals, through appropriate means, on the domestic legislation of the host state and provide the necessary assistance and protection for victims of trafficking; Assisting victims of trafficking is within the responsibility of the consul. Embassy and consulates are currently working closely with NGO’s and other international organizations involved in combating trafficking.

15 ROLE OF SCHOOLS IN PREVENTION OF THB ROLE OF SCHOOLS IN PREVENTION OF THB prevention campaigns; to learn the children about how to avoid the traps of HT ; special classes in curricula for the risk groups;

16 REPATRIATION NO CASES FOR ROMANIAN ASISSTANCE IN REPATRIATING FOREIGN TRAFFICKED CHILDREN THERE ARE SPECIAL LEGAL PROVISIONS FOR REPATRIATION OF FOREIGN MINORS WITHOUT UNJUSTIFIED DELAY ROMANIAN CITIZENS, VICTIMS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING, ARE GRANTED THE ASSISTANCE OF ROMANIA’S DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS FOR REPATRIATION NO CASES FOR ROMANIAN ASISSTANCE IN REPATRIATING FOREIGN TRAFFICKED CHILDREN THERE ARE SPECIAL LEGAL PROVISIONS FOR REPATRIATION OF FOREIGN MINORS WITHOUT UNJUSTIFIED DELAY ROMANIAN CITIZENS, VICTIMS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING, ARE GRANTED THE ASSISTANCE OF ROMANIA’S DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS FOR REPATRIATION

17 NATIONAL PLAN OF ACTION FOR PREVENTION AND COMBATING TRAFFICKING IN CHILDREN (2004-2007) (DRAFT) Objectives: 1.Assessing the causes and dynamics of the phenomenon 2.Preventing child trafficking 3.Providing protection, social reinsertion and reintegration to child-victims of trafficking 4.Improving the legislative frame work 5.Internal coordination and cooperation 6.Proactive international law enforcement operations Objectives: 1.Assessing the causes and dynamics of the phenomenon 2.Preventing child trafficking 3.Providing protection, social reinsertion and reintegration to child-victims of trafficking 4.Improving the legislative frame work 5.Internal coordination and cooperation 6.Proactive international law enforcement operations

18 NATIONAL PLAN OF ACTION FOR PREVENTION AND COMBATING TRAFFICKING IN CHILDREN (2004-2007) (DRAFT) Implementation steps: 1. Developing a structured data base on victims 2. Creating a national network of services in order to prevent child traffic 3. Creating a national body to enforce the victim’s access to special measures of protection, recuperation and social reinsertion, both as victims and as minors, according to their rights and needs (transit centers, psychological assistance and social reintegration) 4. Updating the national legal framework in accordance with international legislation 5. Improving the cooperation and coordination of preventative actions and specific activities in combating human trafficking 6. Improving international cooperation and sharing of information in this field Implementation steps: 1. Developing a structured data base on victims 2. Creating a national network of services in order to prevent child traffic 3. Creating a national body to enforce the victim’s access to special measures of protection, recuperation and social reinsertion, both as victims and as minors, according to their rights and needs (transit centers, psychological assistance and social reintegration) 4. Updating the national legal framework in accordance with international legislation 5. Improving the cooperation and coordination of preventative actions and specific activities in combating human trafficking 6. Improving international cooperation and sharing of information in this field

19 26.10.2015 Country Report 19 Attention areas 1. Elaborating and implementation of NAP for preventing and combating trafficking of children; 2. Updating the national legal framework in accordance with international legislation’ 3. Improving the cooperation and coordination of preventative actions and specific activities in combating human trafficking; 4.Proactive international law enforcement operations;

20 EXPERTISE PROVIDERS NATIONAL LEVEL Governmental agencies NGO‘s INTERNATIONAL LEVEL UNICEFUNDPILOIOM

21 ION GABRIEL SOTIRESCU Organized Crime Directorate Director Bucharest, Eforiei street no.5-7, 5 district, tel/fax 00-40-21 3100528 Mobile phone 00-40-722388591 gabriel.sotirescu@politiaromana.ro


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