Modern slavery offenders face life in jail as Modern Slavery Act comes into force.

31 Jul 2015 12:43 PM

Criminals convicted of human trafficking and modern slavery face being sentenced to life in prison from recently (Friday 31 July).

Recently, the new Modern Slavery Act comes into force.



The first series of measures, focused on criminal justice provisions, to come into force include:

Karen Bradley, Home Office Minister for Preventing Abuse and Exploitation, said recently:



Today the new, consolidated and improved slavery and trafficking offences commence, ensuring that perpetrators receive the severe sentences their crimes deserve, including life imprisonment.



This landmark legislation sends the strongest possible message to criminals - if you are involved in this vile trade you will be arrested, you will be prosecuted and you will be locked up.



We are standing up for the most vulnerable in society and it also says to victims that you are not alone – we are here to help you.


Earlier this week the Prime Minister announced that, following consultation, additional provisions that address the prevention of slavery in supply chains will come into force in October.

The turnover threshold for businesses who must declare what steps they are taking to tackle modern slavery has been set at £36m.
 

Additional provisions of the Act which further address support for victims will be introduced later this year.