Journal of Forensic Odonto-Stomatology
Volume 32, 2014, Pages 1-8

Human trafficking: Role of oral health care providers (Article)

Nuzzolese E.*
  • a Bari, Italy

Abstract

Trafficking in human beings is a modern form of slavery and is a well-known phenomenon throughout the European Union and beyond. After drug dealing and the weapons industry, human trafficking is the second largest criminal activity in the world today and it is a growing crime. The aim of governmental and non-governmental agencies, which are either directly or indirectly involved in combating trafficking in human beings, is the identification and referral of victims of trafficking and also to encourage self-referrals. Identification is the most important step to provide protection and assistance to victims of trafficking. Victims often have a variety of physical and mental health needs, including psychological trauma, injuries from violence, head and neck trauma, sexually transmitted infections and other gynaecological problems, dental/oral problems and have poor nutrition. The author’s experience in the field of community dentistry in presented within. Volunteer dental services are offered to non-European Union patients held in a centre for asylum seekers in Bari (Italy). Dental professionals can, in fact, contribute to the identification, assistance and protection of trafficked persons, as well as offering forensic services to assist the police investigation in order to identify crimes and find the criminal organizations behind them. As for domestic violence and child abuse cases, there are ethical concerns involved in the identification and protection of the trafficked persons, as well as the need for interdisciplinary work and awareness. Adequate training in behavioural science and intercultural learning is paramount in order to avoid misunderstandings and increase sensitivity. © 2014, International Organisation for Forensic Odonto-Stomatology. All rights reserved.

Author Keywords

Human trafficking Dental ethics Community dentistry human rights

Index Keywords

human medical ethics crime victim Dental Health Services prevention and control dental procedure human trafficking Professional Role professional standard human rights law enforcement Humans Ethics, Dental Crime Victims

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ISSN: 0258414X
Cited by: 1
Original Language: English