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Citation

van Gestel B, Verhoeven M. Justitiele Verkenn. 2011; 37(2): 23-39.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2011, Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek- en Documentatiecentrum)

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Abstract

The recent approach to combating organised crime in the Netherlands emphasizes the importance of interventions aimed at the underlying 'facilitating structure' of crime. A great deal of attention is being devoted to professions, companies and services that - consciously or unconsciously - facilitate crime in a structural manner. In addition to a repressive approach to this type of crime, structural hindrances should also be created to aid in combating organised crime. This means that investigative services have to work closely together with each other and other relevant agencies. On the basis of this perspective, the Public Prosecution Service developed the 'programmatic approach'. The programma-based approach was first tried out as a pilote in 2006 in the field of Human trafficking (trafficking for sexual exploitation). This article investigates what kind of problems have occurred in practice during the pilote, and focuses on an explanation of why cooperation fails.

Keywords: Human trafficking

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