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Ultimately, the regime allows for a court to order the restraint and forfeiture of proceeds of certain crimes. All Australian jurisdictions have legislation regarding proceeds of crime. In addition to federal anti-trafficking laws, all jurisdictions have a range of offence provisions to cover related crimes, such as assault, sexual assault, forced prostitution, kidnapping and deprivation of liberty. These are prevention, detection and investigation, criminal prosecution, victim support and rehabilitation Building on this earlier work, in the Federal Government outlined its key measures in its Anti-Trafficking Strategy which included; In December the Australian Attorney-General established the National Consultation on Human Rights to consider the protection of human rights in Australia.
A person is identified as eligible by the Australian Federal Police. Recipients of the BVF are not permitted to undertake paid employment. The BVF may then be extended for a further 45 days on a case-by-case basis. This program commenced in The number of trafficking visas issued between —05 and —10 were: As of July , the Witness Protection Trafficking Temporary visa has been removed and merged into the Witness Protection Trafficking Permanent visa.
It entitles the non-citizen person to stay lawfully in the community and out of detention. During this period the person is not eligible for any social security payments and may not work. While suspected victims are on the BFV, clients of the program have access to following federally funded support, which is payable through Centrelink: From commencement of the BFV on 1 January to 31 December , 81 BFVs were issued relating to 78 people.
This visa is valid for 45 days and may be terminated at any time. On termination the person will lose any benefit of the victim support program and is obligated to leave Australia otherwise they will be detained and repatriated. From 1 July , a new phase of the victim support program is available to suspected victims of trafficking who have left Australia but who return as witnesses.