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  2. Human trafficking in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Sweden fully complies with the minimum standards for the elimination of human trafficking.Beginning in July 2007, all foreign victims of trafficking were granted temporary residence permits for a minimum 30-day reflection period to consider whether to cooperate with law enforcement.

  3. Danguolė Rasalaitė - Wikipedia

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    Danguolė Rasalaitė (19 May 1983 – 10 January 2000) was a Lithuanian girl who came to Sweden on November 17, 1999 with the belief she would work as a berry picker. . However, she was forced into prostitution and held captive in Malmö, Sweden where in 2000 she took her own life by jumping off of a

  4. Drug policy of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The drug policy of Sweden is based on zero tolerance focusing on prevention, treatment, and control, aiming to reduce both the supply of and demand for illegal drugs. [1] The general drug policy is supported by all major Swedish political parties with the exceptions of the Left Party – which advocates for the decriminalization of private consumption [2] [3] – and five of the seven major ...

  5. Nefarious: Merchant of Souls - Wikipedia

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    Nefarious: Merchant of Souls is a 2011 American documentary film about modern human trafficking, specifically sexual slavery.Presented from a Christian worldview, Nefarious covers human trafficking in the United States, Western and Eastern Europe, and Southeast Asia, alternating interviews with re-enactments.

  6. Human trafficking in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Human trafficking in Europe is a regional phenomenon of the wider practice of trade in humans for the purposes of various forms of coercive exploitation.Human trafficking has existed for centuries all over the world, and follows from the earlier practice of slavery, [1] which differed from human trafficking in that it was legally recognized and accepted.

  7. Klarna tells employees it will start drug testing workers in ...

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    Klarna will start drug testing employees in Sweden from January, Business Insider has learned. The buy-now, pay-later firm told staff about the new measures in an internal Slack post on Monday.

  8. Are Mexican drug cartels as powerful as people think? - AOL

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    Oswaldo Zavala is a Mexican academic and writer whose provocatively titled 2022 book — "Drug Cartels Do Not Exist: Narcotrafficking in U.S. and Mexican Culture" — argues for a bold reframing ...

  9. Nordic model approach to prostitution - Wikipedia

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    The law has also changed public opinion. In 1996, 45% of women and 20% of men were in favour of criminalising male sex purchasers. By 2008, 79% of women and 60% of men were in favour of the law. Moreover, the Swedish police confirm that the Nordic model has had a deterrent effect on trafficking for sexual exploitation."