Heinous Crime

A heinous crime refers to a serious and particularly egregious offense that is considered morally reprehensible and shocking to society. Examples of heinous crimes may include murder, rape, human trafficking, terrorism, and genocide, among others. These types of crimes are often characterized by extreme violence, cruelty, or depravity, and can have devastating effects on victims, their families, and society as a whole. Heinous crimes are typically punished severely under the law, and those found guilty may face lengthy prison sentences, fines, or even the death penalty, depending on the jurisdiction and the specific offense. The severity of heinous crimes reflects their profound impact on individuals and communities, and society generally agrees that they warrant the strongest possible condemnation and punishment.

 

 

Joint Statement
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Joint Statement

On 31 December 2014, the United Nations Global Initiative to Fight Human Trafficking (UN.GIFT), an alliance of six organizations committed to combatting human trafficking, concluded its long-standing work towards curbing one of the most heinous crimes and human rights violations of our time. Members of UN.GIFT Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) International…