TY - BOOK ED - Human Trafficking Institute TI - Trafficking in persons: prosecution guidelines U1 - 364.155 23rd edition PY - 2021/// CY - Kampala PB - Human Trafficking Institute KW - Trafficking KW - Human Trafficking N1 - Ch 1: Trafficking in persons overview - - Prevalence in Uganda - - Victims are in plain sight - - Tips is both transnational and Domestic - - Victims often know their traffickers - - Tips in different from smuggling - - Tips in different from Prostitution - - Trafficking may not necessarily involve movement - - Parents/Guardians can be traffickers - - Ch 2: Legal framework interpretation - - Uganda’s prevention of trafficking in persons Act - - Trafficking in persons - - Aggravated trafficking in persons - - Aggravated trafficking in children - - Other applicable laws - - Ch 3: Pre-Trial considerations - - Prosecution –Guided investigations - - Vertical Prosecution - - Victim-centered and trauma informed prosecutions - - Considerations for uncooperative/unwilling victim - - Victim confidentiality and witness protection - - Victim interference - - Granting of bail - - Evidence corroboration - - Testimonial evidence - - Physical evidence - - Documentary evidence - - Financial investigations and evidence - - Jurisdiction and value - - Extradition and mutual legal assistance - - Disclosure of evidence - - Plea bargaining - - Ch 4: Trial best- Practices - - Prosecution trial strategy - - Expeditious trial proceedings - - TIP trial preparation - - Trial notebook and supplies - - Witness preparation - - Victim testimony - - Victim-friendly trial procedures - - Interpreters - - Expert witnesses - - Opening statement - - Examination in chief - - Cross examination - - Responding to defence and defence tactics - - Ch 5: Sentencing and post-trial - - Appropriate punishment - - Aggravating - - Mitigating factors - - Victim impact state - - Restitution/ Compensation - - Post – trial victim support ER -