The department of social service at the college of education for women has sponsored an online workshop entitled (Human trafficking crimes) via the Google Meet platform. The workshop shed light on this unlawful act of transporting or coercing people in order to benefit from their work or service, typically in the form of forced labor for commercial purposes through smugglers and other beneficiaries, as well as clarifying the factors that helped the spread this type of crime.
Prof. Dr. Youssef Enad Zamel from the college of arts at Wasit University presented a research paper entitled (Human trafficking as an organized crime: its concept, forms and motives). Then Prof. Dr. Khalifa Ibrahim Odeh from the college of political science at the University of Diyala presented a paper on (the Anti-Human Trafficking Law No. (28) of 2012), while Prof. Dr. Asawer Abdul Hussein Abdul Sada from the department of social service at the college of education for women, the University of Baghdad discussed (The legal dimension of the human trafficking crime) and finally Prof. Dr. Alaa Muhammad Rahim studied (The human trafficking crimes according to the perspectives of the international and local criminal policy). The researchers recommended the need to condemn all the forms of such crimes in international forums since they are considered as a violation of human rights, and the fact that they may follow or generate other crimes such as (theft, drug cultivation, selling counterfeit goods and forced beggary).



