Abstract:
The research aims to develop evidence-based recommendations for the
prevention of human trafficking. Policies for combating such crime, including
international, criminological, criminal-legal, penitentiary, criminological, and
operative-investigative policies, are analysed. A comprehensive system of
scientific and special legal methods, including methods of synthesis and analysis,
formal-logical and formal-legal methods, as well as comparative-legal methods,
were used to conduct the research. The research results are aimed at improving the
effectiveness of measures to combat human trafficking. The experience of the
leading countries, such as the USA, Portugal, and Qatar in the context of
interaction of law enforcement bodies of different countries in the sphere of
combating human trafficking.