Approaches from Social Work to the Restitution of Rights of Victims of Human Trafficking
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Vocational training imperatively moves towards deeper reflections on issues that are emerging in society, the same ones that today seek not only to intervene and respond to the needs of professional work, but also to advance in the understanding and explanation of the causalities and complexities that make up the different social realities and their impacts; being human trafficking one of them, the, as a phenomenon in constant growth , which requires the intervention from the academic and the social work itself as well as new models, comprehensive and mobilizing paradigms generated from investigative work, preventive and interventional strategies, recognizing both the different approaches and the institutional perspectives and contextual responses to victims, as subjects of human rights.
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