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Figure 13.1 Number of trafficking cases involving young children and women, 2000–2013

10/01/2015

The total number of trafficking cases detected in China from 2000–2013 was 92,851. In 2000 alone, 21,814 cases were registered during a national campaign to combat children and women’s trafficking. In the years after the campaign, the number of trafficking cases detected by the police declined, with some 2,500–5,000 cases detected each year between 2003 and 2008. In April 2009, the Ministry of Public Security launched another National Campaign to Combat Trafficking of Women and Children. In 2009-2013, 13,723 cases of trafficking in children and 19,782 cases of trafficking in women were detected. However, the actual number of cases is believed to be much greater than the officially registered number, and each trafficking case likely involving several victims.

Source: National Bureau of Statistics, NPA Monitoring Statistics, 2014

Figure 13.1
The total number of trafficking cases detected in China from 2000–2013 was 92,851. In 2000 alone, 21,814 cases were registered during a national campaign to combat children and women’s trafficking. In the years after the campaign, the number of trafficking cases detected by the police declined, with some 2,500–5,000 cases detected each year between 2003 and 2008. In April 2009, the Ministry of Public Security launched another National Campaign to Combat Trafficking of Women and Children. In 2009-2013, 13,723 cases of trafficking in children and 19,782 cases of trafficking in women were detected. However, the actual number of cases is believed to be much greater than the officially registered number, and each trafficking case likely involving several victims.

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