Slave Trade: On the front line

August 11, 2021

On 8 August 2021, Justice and Care were featured in the Sunday Times Magazine.

Author and journalist Steve Boggan and photographer Andrew Testa spent weeks following the Met Police Modern Slavery Unit and in turn came across our Victim Navigator Programme.

Read the special report Slave Trade: On the front line on The Sunday Times.

A programme run by the charity Justice and Care… is helping to break down the fear of police among victims and the denial of having been exploited… When victim navigators get involved, 87 per cent of victims go on to engage with police, compared with just 33 per cent when they don’t.”

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