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ILPA notes that “[t]his provision disproportionately impacts survivors who were forced to commit crimes as...
Conclusion
ILPA notes that “[t]his provision disproportionately impacts survivors who were forced to commit crimes as part of their exploitation and who have received convictions. Analysis conducted in 2024 clearly demonstrates that, of the 338 people disqualified (including 40 children): 70% of all disqualified individuals were acknowledged as having an element of criminal exploitation in their case (73% of adult cases and 65% of child cases), compared to an average of 44% of NRM referrals with an element of criminal exploitation from 2020 and 2023.”146
Source
Committee
Human Rights (Joint Committee)
Report
4th Report - Legislative Scrutiny: Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill
20 Jun 2025
HC 789
Addressee Bodies
Ministry of Justice
Timeline
Recommendation age
1.0 yr
Report published
20 Jun 2025