A human rights-based approach to the administration of criminal justice in cases of trafficking in persons 2012, para. 54
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Victims of trafficking play a critical role in the criminal prosecution of traffickers and their accomplices. The Special Rapporteur is well aware that the complexity of the crime of trafficking and related evidentiary complications can make investigations and prosecutions difficult, if not impossible, without the cooperation and testimony of victims. It is, however, important to clarify that a human rights approach to trafficking does not preclude the active involvement of victims in the investigation and prosecution of their exploiters. Rather, such an approach confirms that States, through their national criminal justice agencies, should be working towards recognizing victims of trafficking as an essential resource who are provided with the protection and support they need to participate safely and effectively in criminal justice processes.
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Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially in women and children