We are pleased to invite you to webinar co-hosted by the European Institute for Crime Prevention and Control (HEUNI) and the Australian Institute of Criminology (AIC) that explores the need for accurate and timely data on human trafficking on the 10th of December.
To enhance the collation, dissemination and utility of these data, the Australian Institute of Criminology has recently established a state-of-the-art National Minimum Data Set (NMDS) as a central data repository on human trafficking and modern slavery in Australia.
Time:
- 8:00-9:30 am (UTC+1, Brussels time)
- 9:00-10:30 am (UTC+2, Helsinki time)
- 6:00-7:30 pm (UTC+11, Canberra time)
We look forward to your participation!
This webinar discusses:
- the impetus for creating a centralized data base in Australia
- the nature and scope of data variables
- the outcomes of the pilot phase, and
- the pros and cons of having a centralized data set.
Target audience: police, intelligence, policymakers, and researchers
Tentative Agenda
- Welcoming words from the Directors of the Institutes (Natalia Ollus & Rick Brown)
- The National Minimum Data Set (NMDS): Development and early results
- Australian Federal Police (AFP): The utility of the NMDS including increased understanding of how human trafficking presents in Australia and identifying opportunities for prevention, disruption, and additional victim-survivor support.
- Finnish perspective/reflections
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