Human trafficking and immigration
The information offered is structured around two blocks: issues affecting unaccompanied minors (Menas) and the criminal relevance affecting specific groups of people: those who are subject to trafficking, foreign citizens in general, foreign workers in particular and, finally, those who are subjected to prostitution.
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1.Thematic:
Sectoral information.
2.Indicators:
- Trafficking in human beings: the procedural presence of these
offences is presented in the investigation proceedings processed by
the Public Prosecutor's Offices for this purpose, the reports or
complaints filed by the Public Prosecutor's Office to give rise to
judicial proceedings, the qualifications formulated by the Public
Prosecutor's Office in these proceedings and, finally, the sentences
handed down.
- Against the rights of foreign nationals: the
procedural presence of these offences is set out in the investigation
proceedings that the Public Prosecutor's Offices have processed for
this purpose, the complaints or accusations filed by the Public
Prosecutor's Office to give rise to judicial proceedings, the judicial
proceedings initiated, the qualifications formulated by the Public
Prosecutor's Office in such proceedings and the sentences handed
down.
- Against the rights of foreign workers: the procedural
presence of these offences is set out in the investigation proceedings
that the Public Prosecutor's Offices have carried out for this
purpose, the complaints filed by the Public Prosecutor's Office to
give rise to judicial proceedings, the judicial proceedings initiated,
the qualifications formulated by the Public Prosecutor's Office in
such proceedings and, finally, the sentences handed down.
- Active
prostitution: the procedural presence of these offences is set out in
the investigation proceedings that have been processed by the Public
Prosecutor's Offices for this purpose, the reports or complaints filed
by the Public Prosecutor's Office to give rise to judicial
proceedings, the judicial proceedings initiated, the qualifications
formulated by the Public Prosecutor's Office in such proceedings and,
finally, the sentences handed down.
3.Geographical scope:
The information covers the whole of the national territory.Data
is published at national level, by Autonomous Communities and provinces.
4.Application bodies:
Public Prosecutor's Office.
5.Time coverage:
Information on a daily basis, with data available from 2018.
6.Updating of data:
Data is updated on an annual basis.
7.Standardisation processes:
The geographical data is standardised in accordance with
theCTEAJE Technical Regulations (reference standard for IT tools in
the field ofthe Administration of Justice).
8.Adjustment:
No seasonal adjustment, decomposition of time series orsimilar
methods are carried out.
9.Source:
The data is obtained from the Attorney General's Office.