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Human Trafficking Committed by Transnational Organised Groups: Criminal Law and Criminalistic Means Combating

Ruslan Orlovskyi1, Olha Us2 &Viktor Shevchuk3

Abstract
The relevance of the subject is conditioned upon the rapid pace of development of human trafficking, which is a modern form of exploitation of persons for various purposes. The problem is the consequences of such criminal activity, particularly if it is committed by transnational organised groups, which affect both the social, political and economic development of the state and its international image. The methods used in this work are the following: legal hermeneutics, statistical, Aristotelian, analysis, induction, and comparative. The main results of the work are as follows: research of the concept of the criminal act
of “human trafficking”, “transnational organisations”, clarification of the scale of
this phenomenon through the coverage of statistical data in Ukraine and in the
world, and the reasons for its occurrence.

Keywords: Illegal Migration; Criminogenic Situation; Transnational Organised Crime; Forensic Knowledge; Crime Prevention.

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