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Modern slavery in the UK reaches record levels as experts warn of further rise

Modern slavery in the UK reaches record levels as experts warn of further rise

New assessments highlight growing exploitation cases across labour, migration, and criminal networks, raising pressure on enforcement systems and policy response
The UK’s modern slavery identification system is under increasing strain as recorded cases reach record levels, reflecting both a rise in exploitation and improved detection within a legal framework designed to identify and protect victims.

At the centre of the issue is the National Referral Mechanism, the official system used to recognise and support individuals suspected of being victims of modern slavery and human trafficking.

It has seen sustained growth in referrals over recent years, a trend that authorities and analysts now expect to continue upward.

What is confirmed is that modern slavery in the UK is not a marginal issue but a broad and complex form of exploitation embedded across multiple sectors.

Victims are found in forced labour, domestic servitude, sexual exploitation, and criminal exploitation, including cases involving coerced drug distribution.

Many victims are foreign nationals brought into the country through deceptive recruitment practices, but a significant and growing proportion are also UK citizens, particularly minors exploited through criminal networks.

The increase in recorded cases is driven by several overlapping factors.

One is heightened awareness among frontline workers such as police, healthcare staff, and social services, leading to more referrals.

Another is the expansion and adaptation of criminal networks, which have become more sophisticated in recruiting and controlling victims through debt bondage, threats, and digital manipulation.

Economic pressures, housing instability, and migration flows also create vulnerabilities that traffickers exploit.

Labour exploitation remains one of the most prevalent forms.

Cases have been documented in sectors including agriculture, construction, hospitality, cleaning services, and car washes.

Victims often work long hours for little or no pay, live in overcrowded or controlled accommodation, and face threats of violence or deportation if they attempt to escape.

Domestic servitude cases, often hidden in private homes, remain particularly difficult to detect and investigate.

Law enforcement and safeguarding bodies are now dealing with a system under pressure.

The rise in referrals has led to concerns about capacity, delays in decision-making, and the ability to provide long-term support to victims.

At the same time, criminal investigations are complex and resource-intensive, requiring coordination across policing, immigration enforcement, and international partners.

The key issue is that demand for identification and support is rising faster than the system’s ability to respond efficiently.

While policy frameworks such as the Modern Slavery Act provide legal tools for prosecution and protection, enforcement outcomes remain challenging, with conviction rates relatively low compared to the estimated scale of exploitation.

Analysts and safeguarding organisations warn that conditions contributing to modern slavery are not stabilising.

Economic inequality, displacement, and persistent demand for cheap labour continue to create environments in which exploitation can expand.

Digital platforms have also lowered barriers for recruitment and control, allowing traffickers to reach victims more easily and operate across borders.

The expected trajectory is continued growth in identified cases, alongside increasing pressure on support services and law enforcement capacity.

The system is therefore shifting from one focused on detection to one increasingly challenged by scale, complexity, and the need for coordinated long-term responses across government and civil society.
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