RT Article T1 Labour trafficking prosecution: what is not working in Spain? JF Contemporary justice review VO 26 IS 1 SP 1 OP 27 A1 Villacampa Estiarte, Carolina LA English YR 2023 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1848746490 AB Despite being one of the most prevalent manifestations of trafficking in human beings, labour exploitation still results in few convictions. Based on 33 interviews with 28 professionals from the criminal justice system and 5 from the field of labour, this paper analyses the obstacles these professionals face when approaching this crime in Spain as a case study of what may not be working in other Western European countries. The research results point to three types of barriers encountered when dealing with these cases: regulatory; institutional (both pretrial and extra-procedural and during the criminal proceedings themselves); and those related to professionals’ attitudes towards these cases. The difficulties that can be included in each of these areas are identified, and solutions are proposed to overcome them to make the criminal justice system’s response to this crime more effective. K1 difficulties K1 Prosecution K1 CRIMINAL justice system K1 labour exploitation K1 Trafficking in human beings DO 10.1080/10282580.2023.2204868