This page provides information for actors in the field of aviation on how to identify and prevent human trafficking. First, study the information on this page. Then go to eOppiva to take the Human Trafficking in Finland training produced by the Regional State Administrative Agency (available in Finnish).
Human trafficking is a crime where the victim is being controlled by another person by various means. Usually, the aim of the perpetrator is economic exploitation. Often, the victim is not controlled by physical means, but the means of control can be more subtle and invisible. Human trafficking can mean international, cross-border crime or take place entirely in Finland.
We have gathered below information related to human trafficking that specificially applies to the airport environment. Once you have studied the information, go to the Human Trafficking in Finland training produced by the Regional State Administrative Agency (available in Finnish). The online course provides an introduction into what human trafficking is and what forms it takes today and in modern working life.
At the end of this page is a collection of websites that offers more information about the topic and the background of this awareness training.