Polaris Project Japan, 2006. (in Japanese).
Polaris Project Japan has begun free distribution of a handbook outlining the issues of human trafficking, a growing problem that affects hundreds of women and children who often become victims of sexual violence, prostitution and forced labor. The handbook, which depicts actual human trafficking cases and brings to light the problems of modern-day slavery, has already been distributed to the National Police Agency, Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, Kanagawa Prefectural Police Department, Immigration Bureau of Japan, and government-run counseling centers.
If you would like to order a copy, contact:
Polaris Project Japan
150-8691 P.O. BOX 7 Shibuya, Tokyo
Phone: (81) (0) 50 3496 7615
Info@PolarisProject.jp
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