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At what cost? Exploring the impact of forced labour in the UK
Louise Gleich, Senior Policy Researcher at Justice and Care and the Centre for Social Justice’s Modern Slavery Policy Unit, reflects Read more
Traffickers jailed after exploiting victims at McDonald’s and bakery
Three traffickers who exploited 16 victims, with many of them forced to work at a McDonald’s branch and a bakery Read more
BBC documentary shines light on modern slavery case that went undetected by big UK companies
A new documentary on the BBC has showcased how the brutal exploitation of 16 modern slavery victims – many of Read more
Woman exploited for 13 years starts new chapter as traffickers jailed
Anna* has resumed her studies and secured employment, and now volunteers helping other modern slavery survivors on their journeys. Read more
How the unrest in Bangladesh has impacted our work
We have had to adapt our work amid the unrest, but it has not stopped us from fighting modern slavery. Read more
Major new guidance released for human trafficking investigations and prosecutions
A “Guidance for Police” manual has been endorsed by INTERPOL, the world’s largest international police organisation. Read more
Men exploited for up to 17 years had escape attempts thwarted by community
People in the community reported them to their trafficker whenever they tried to escape. Read more
Trafficker guilty of monstrous offences against women jailed for life
One survivor tragically never got to see justice served as she passed away in 2022. Read more
Our response to the King’s Speech
It was great to hear the Government’s intentions to tackle child criminal exploitation and strengthen support for victims of crime in the Read more
Parents looking the other way as children are trafficked, research suggests
The bleak reality of child trafficking in Romania has been exposed in new research from Justice and Care and presented at an international conference. Read more
Punish the perpetrators of modern slavery, not the victims
We believe that the next Government has a unique opportunity and a duty to put things right. Read more
Survivors benefiting from peer-led programme, new evaluation indicates
Our programme sees 20 Champion Survivors, who have received extensive aftercare support and gained experience as peer mentors, employed to work alongside our team as Aftercare Facilitators (ACFs). Read more
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