To provide a variety of preventive measures to reduce THB and CSA/CSE crimes
To reduce the demand of services that may be provided by victims in both legal and illegal sectors
To reduce the risk of (re-)offending by better understanding the behaviour of abusers and potential abusers
To analyse possible involvement of organised crime groups implicated in THB and CSA/CSE in other crimes
To develop new approaches to investigate trafficking of human beings and CSA/CSE crimes
To address new threats of child abuse and coercion and extortion of victims that have escalated in the last years
To provide Law Enforcement Agents with effective means to detect, investigate and bring down open and hidden peer-to-peer networks and websites
Develop a set of holistic measures to ensure adequate THB and CSA/CSE victims' protection and assistance
To develop new approaches to investigate trafficking of human beings and CSA/CSE crimes
To develop new approaches to mitigate the impact on victims of THB and CSA/CSE and to reduce re-victimisation in the short and long term
The HEROES project will address prevention through a mixed approach of technology and social action. To this end, HEROES will develop free open source applications that will help reduce the risk of becoming victims of human trafficking and increase the security with which children communicate through social networks. These tools will serve two purposes: first, they will raise public awareness about THB and CSA/CSE, and second, they will increase participation of different actors in society in the identification of potential victims and sources of THB and CSA/CSE.
The HEROES project will develop technological tools that cover the most important needs of LEAs: data gathering and analysis while embracing the very technical, ethical and legal challenges unique to fighting THB and CSA/CSE crimes. HEROES will apply proven techniques of Machine Learning (ML) to implement these tools, along with an innovative solution for the implementation of criminal investigations.
By focusing on prevention and developing technological tools for more effective investigations, HEROES project will positively impact victim assistance at four main levels: (i) reducing primary, repeated, and secondary victimisation, (ii) contributing to specialised training and specialised support, (iii) promoting victim support strategies focused on the specific needs of these victims, including the development of new practices within the justice system to avoid secondary victimisation, and finally (iv) the opportunity to build on project’s findings to promote better procedures and outcomes in assisting victims of THB and CSA/CSE crimes. The collaboration partner NGOs will work with government institutions, national and legal and human rights organisations to build support networks and to help ensure that the full effect of national laws, including remedies for victims, are brought into force.