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'Extremely traumatising': Modern slavery victims let down by police, courts
Key takeaways
- Exploitative practices like human trafficking, servitude, forced labour and debt bondage are considered modern slavery under Australian law.
- A new national report prepared for the office of the Australian anti-slavery commissioner has found modern slavery victims are being let down by the justice system.
- About 1 per cent of modern slavery reports result in convictions.
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Exploitative practices like human trafficking, servitude, forced labour and debt bondage are considered modern slavery under Australian law. (Supplied: Unsplash/Kenny Kuo)
A new national report prepared for the office of the Australian anti-slavery commissioner has found modern slavery victims are being let down by the justice system.
About 1 per cent of modern slavery reports result in convictions.
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