Exploitation & Demographics Protection
Tactical rescue and systemic defense of marginalized and at-risk populations — derived from Interpol, DHS, and Amnesty doctrines.
Overview
This capability group disrupts the criminal networks that exploit the most vulnerable — trafficking syndicates, forced labor operations, organ trafficking networks, and child exploitation rings — while simultaneously defending the rights of marginalized demographics facing systemic persecution. These units combine tactical interdiction with long-term survivor support and systemic advocacy.
Capabilities
Core Functions
Specialist Units
Assigned Units
Frameworks
Governing Standards
Palermo Protocol
UN Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons — global anti-trafficking framework.
ILO Forced Labour
International Labour Organization forced labour conventions and modern slavery standards.
Paris Principles
UN principles and guidelines on children associated with armed forces or armed groups.
UNDRIP
UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples — framework for indigenous rights protection.
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