Abstract

The crime of human trafficking, presented in this article, poses a huge threat to public safety and order. Although it has been present in social relations for hundreds of thousands of years, due to the growing and widespread globalization, the development of new technologies and the cooperation of people living in the farthest corners of the world, the crime not only continues to function, but also takes on new forms. Therefore, it is important to have an ongoing response from the legislature and preventive actions by state bodies. In addition, the crime of human trafficking takes its toll on society as a whole, so it is important to collect and secure evidence and identify the perpetrators. In connection with the above, an analysis was made of the use of one of the ways of implementing the executive function of forensic science, namely the rule of seven golden questions.Keywords: human trafficking; organized crime; cross-border; transit countries; police provocation.

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