Date: 29.11.2024

Subject: We are pleased to inform you that the next training under the DISRUPT project will take place in Blagoevgrad on November 29, 2024, in the hall of the Orbita Hotel. This event is dedicated to the use of electronic evidence to more effectively combat the trafficking of children for the purpose of sexual exploitation.

Sponsor: DISRUPT

We are pleased to inform you that the next training under the DISRUPT project will take place in Blagoevgrad on November 29, 2024, in the hall of the Orbita Hotel. This event is dedicated to the use of electronic evidence to more effectively combat the trafficking of children for the purpose of sexual exploitation.

Event Details: 📅 Date: November 29, 2024 📍 Location: Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria

The event will bring together experts from various fields, including law enforcement, judiciary, and digital forensics, to share best practices and innovative approaches to combat child trafficking. Participants will engage in interactive sessions, practical exercises, and discussions to strengthen their skills and knowledge in handling digital evidence and improving judicial responses.

DISRUPT Project is designed to respond to one of the main priorities of the EU Policy Cycle (2022+), child trafficking. Taking into consideration the rise in technology facilitated trafficking of human beings, specifically in the context of sexual exploitation of children, the DISRUPT project is aiming to improve investigations, prosecutions and the judicial response based on digital evidence in the area of trafficking of children. Starting from the need for an effective and comprehensive response in terms of overcoming challenges relating to technology facilitating trafficking of children, DISRUPT project will develop an innovative for the future use of digital evidences which will increase the capabilities of digital-evidence-based investigations, prosecutions as well as judicial responses in the area of Trafficking of Human Beings. Apart from enhancing professionals’ capabilities in terms of digital-evidence based investigations, DISRUPT aims to establish guidance for future cooperation mechanisms for relevant authorities and practitioners to cooperate regarding THB.