Human Trafficking, Organized Crime, and the Evolution of International Criminal Justice Systems
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https://doi.org/10.63544/ijss.v5i2.259Keywords:
Criminal Justice, Human Trafficking, International Law, Organized Crime, Transnational Crime, Victim Protection, Palermo Protocol, Digital ForensicsAbstract
Human trafficking had emerged as a significant form of transnational organized crime, posing serious challenges to international criminal justice systems and global human rights frameworks. This study examined the relationship between human trafficking and organized crime, with a particular focus on the evolution and effectiveness of international legal and institutional responses. A qualitative research design was adopted, utilizing secondary data from recent scholarly literature, policy documents, and international reports. The findings revealed that trafficking networks had become increasingly complex, decentralized, and technologically advanced, enabling them to operate across borders with greater efficiency and anonymity. Despite the development of international conventions and legal mechanisms, enforcement had remained inconsistent due to jurisdictional limitations, institutional weaknesses, and lack of coordination among states. Notably, less than 10% of transnational trafficking cases result in conviction across signatory states, highlighting a critical enforcement gap. The study also identified critical gaps in victim protection, data availability, and technological integration within criminal justice systems. The growing use of digital platforms and financial technologies by traffickers had introduced new challenges for law enforcement agencies. The study concluded that existing responses were insufficient to address the evolving nature of trafficking and emphasized the need for integrated, technology-driven, and victim-centred approaches. Due to reliance on secondary data, causal claims are limited. It recommended strengthening international cooperation, enhancing institutional capacity, and addressing socio-economic vulnerabilities to effectively combat human trafficking. The research contributed to the broader understanding of transnational crime and provided practical implications for policymakers and practitioners.
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