Role of Forensic Science in the Perspective of Human Trafficking
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37506/mlu.v23i5.3467Keywords:
Human Trafficking, Victim, Clinical Forensic Examination, Age estimation, Preventive measures.Abstract
In this article, the status of human trafficking in India will be presented. Human trafficking is one of the speediest
expanding and profitable types of offence not only in India but Internationally too. This form of modern-day slavery
contains miscellaneous exercises of human exploitation such as sex trafficking, forced labour, marriage, begging,
and illegal organ transplantation. On the other hand, central reasons or vulnerability components of trafficking
such as structural inequality, culturally sanctioned traditions, deprivation or financial insecurity, bonded labour,
and gender violence, which are outlying and aggravated by disintegration, have stuck around unrecognised in
intellectual and policy provinces. The significance of Human trafficking impacts all nations and destroys sufferers
and society while affecting social, economic, and health costs. This paper argues that the focus is required to be
conveyed to such underlying sources and manners by which this corruption is expanding. There is high need
to look out for the laws made for crimes related to human trafficking, to protect the human of the trafficked
persons in India. Hence, it furnishes some preventive actions to restrain and deal with the nuisance.