Commentary on Sections

Section 23: Protection of slavery and trafficking victims in criminal investigations

Section 23 makes provision aimed at ensuring greater protections for victims of slavery-like offences and human trafficking during police interviews in the course of criminal investigations.

Subsection (1)(a) places an duty on the Chief Constable to ensure that, during the investigation of a human trafficking or slavery-like offence, the complainant receives specific treatment aimed at preventing secondary victimisation by avoiding, so far as possible:

Subsection (1)(b) makes separate provision in respect of the additional where the complainant is a child.  These include a duty on the Chief Constable to ensure that:

Subsection (2) defines what is meant by the words “the accused” and “complainant”.