Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Subwoofer Enclosure Specs

Public defenders are trained to improve protection for victims of human trafficking law

To improve protection and free legal defense of victims of human trafficking, public defenders of the Ministry of Justice (former public defenders) are being trained through the completion of six workshops in the cultural center José María Arguedas, who will last until 18 February.

The Ministry of Justice and civil non-profit organization that specializes in combating human trafficking, Human and Social Capital, have made this cycle, under the agreement signed between both institutions, which aims to train a total of 90 public defenders.

Training on this crime is of particular interest, because it allows them to identify a case of human trafficking and that it is not classified as another crime.

Each workshop has the participation of 20 public defenders and is performed through an interactive dynamic group, based on real cases, analyzing a national one, to convey, among other factors, the role that human rights defenders and other operators justice.

To this end, form groups where they interact victim, defendant, judge, prosecutor, public defender, media and the police.

In simultaneous to these workshops, made a campaign against trafficking in persons, radio spots and materials diffusion that allow the citizenry to know when is facing such cases, how to report and, above all, with free legal assistance from the Ministry of Justice, located by public defenders nationwide.

As part of the work material will be provided to each participant handbook for public defenders and other judicial, legal assistance for victims of trafficking in persons, especially children and adolescents.