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Training of Police Officers for Empowering and Capacity Building on Anti Human trafficking<br />

Role play<br />

Group Discussion<br />

Action plan<br />

Feed back<br />

police and society have a responsibility to aware a<br />

child victim about their rights. They also mentioned<br />

that they need some alternative economic support to<br />

improve their life style and the proper rehabilitation<br />

should possible if we provide them all type of<br />

medical, social, and economic support.<br />

In this session our facilitator and participants played<br />

two different types of role where they portrayed -<br />

what should be the role of a police in times of<br />

rescuing of victims, and how he should behave while<br />

interviewing the victims and gain trust from the<br />

victims under such mental condition.<br />

A general discussion was held with the participants<br />

in which four groups were created and topics like<br />

what should be role of police and what should be the<br />

role of society in preventing human trafficking and<br />

assisting the trafficked victims to rehabilitate in the<br />

society were dwelt upon.<br />

The participants mentioned that more efforts should<br />

be made to gather information about the vulnerable<br />

areas and persons and also attempt to spread mass<br />

awareness about traffickers and victims among their<br />

colleagues should be made. They assessed that it is<br />

important to keep in touch with the local Panchayat<br />

and people of their area.<br />

The observation of the participants is summarized<br />

below.<br />

Pre and Post training evaluation form:<br />

% Of correct response<br />

Sl<br />

Statement<br />

Pre- Post-<br />

No.<br />

Workshop Workshop<br />

1 Trafficking and prostitution are the same. 80 86<br />

2 Trafficked persons are also called as “soliciting<br />

persons” under the law.<br />

33 72<br />

3 Trafficked person indulges in flesh trade and is,<br />

therefore, a criminal.<br />

40 82<br />

4 “Customers” can never be arrested under ITPA<br />

because they have committed no crime.<br />

43 93<br />

5 An adult woman can never be trafficked. 30 75<br />

6 Section 511 IPC is the appropriate section to deal with<br />

attempt to trafficking.<br />

10 71<br />

7 A brothel house can be ordered to be closed only by a<br />

Judicial Magistrate.<br />

23 71<br />

Contact Base 23

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