PSYCHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE VICTIM IN THE CRIME OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING
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Human trafficking, crime, victim, identification, legal aid, psychological methods.Abstract
This article describes the psychological characteristics of the victim of human trafficking and the scientific theoretical aspects of the measures taken with them.
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