https://www.osce.org/cthb/538452

This pub­li­ca­tion offers a dis­cus­sion on why and how to adopt a ‘social path’ approach to iden­ti­fy­ing and assist­ing vic­tims of traf­fick­ing in human beings, irre­spec­tive of their will­ing­ness to par­tic­i­pate in crim­i­nal pro­ceed­ings. Based on a review of inter­na­tion­al law, engage­ment between the Office of the Spe­cial Rep­re­sen­ta­tive and Co-ordi­na­tor for Com­bat­ing Traf­fick­ing in Human Beings and the OSCE par­tic­i­pat­ing States, and a desk review of the infor­ma­tion avail­able about the emerg­ing ‘social path’ prac­tices, it is a ref­er­ence and advo­ca­cy tool to sup­port the intro­duc­tion of the ‘social’ path frame­work at the nation­al level.