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BIPR | The Human Trafficking Initiative Series – Human Trafficking for Criminal Exploitation: Adolescents and Young Adults: Victims or Offenders?
The Human Trafficking Initiative Series – Human Trafficking for Criminal Exploitation: Adolescents and Young Adults: Victims or Offenders?

May 17, 2021 - 17:30

Craig Barlow - Pina Di Bari - David Mancini - Alexandra Malangone

The Human Trafficking Initiative Series – Human Trafficking for Criminal Exploitation: Adolescents and Young Adults: Victims or Offenders?


Organized by the CCSDD Human Trafficking Chapter
hosted by Professor Sara Pennicino

Craig Barlow
Criminologist and Forensic Social Worker, UK
Pina Di Bari
Social-legal Operator, Comune di Venezia, Italy
David Mancini
Magistrate, Head of the Public Prosecutor’s Office at the Juvenile Court of L'Aquila, Italy
Alexandra Malangone
Affiliated Practitioner, Center for Constitutional Studies and Democratic Development (CCSDD), Italy

For further information on the CCSDD Human Trafficking Chapter you can visit our website or contact projects@ccsdd.org



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