Human Trafficking in Sweden Increasingly Controlled Digitally from Abroad
Human trafficking in Sweden is now predominantly managed digitally from foreign call centers, complicating law enforcement efforts to combat exploitation.
Human trafficking in Sweden is now predominantly managed digitally from foreign call centers, complicating law enforcement efforts to combat exploitation.
Research reveals normalized sex buying on Swedish websites with clear signs of human trafficking, highlighting ongoing legal and social challenges.
Sweden announces a new government plan with increased funding and expert collaboration to combat the rise of prostitution and human trafficking on online platforms, focusing particularly on protecting young victims.
Twenty-nine Thai berry pickers exploited in Västerbotten during 2023 have received compensation totaling 2.3 million SEK following convictions for human trafficking.
Sweden's government is intensifying its crackdown on online prostitution, particularly on Facebook, following severe criticism from officials.