Failure by police officers to properly support victims of modern slavery is undermining efforts to prosecute perpetrators, a recent investigation has found. A report by three policing bodies in response to a complaint by survivors charity Hestia revealed that an inconsistent approach to victims undermines their trust and often jeopardises investigations.
Hestia alleged victims are often treated as either immigration offenders, or as criminals when they are forced to commit crimes by their exploiters, and that forces failed to adequately investigate cases.
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Source: Lack of victim support undermining efforts to stamp out slavery – report