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Academic Network for Legal Studies on Immigration and Asylum in Europe | Published in 2007 The study contains different types of reports:
1. Two hundred seventy National Reports about the implementation of each of the 10 directives in each of the 27 Member States.
2. Ten Synthesis Reports for each of the 10 directives about their implementation in the 27 Member States.
The study has been done in the framework of the “Odysseus” Academic Network for Legal Studies on Immigration and Asylum in Europe by a very large team of personsAll member States are covered by the study, including those not bound by several directives
upon the request of the Commission which asked to be informed about the developments in those Member States in comparison with Community law. The reports and tables of correspondence have been completed as if those States were bound by the concerned directives. Keywords:
human trafficking, organised crime
This study examines the mental health consequences of terrorism exposures among youth in Pakistani society. Using Taaro Yamni formula to draw the sample, research approached 399 youth aged 15-24 years. As a research tool, Impact of Event Scale (IES-R) was used with slight modifications. Using Statistical Package of Social Sciences (SPSS) v. 21and Stata v. 20, a multinomial model was applied to explore the relation between different variables. The major findings of the study are that a person who has personal exposure to terrorist attack is the worst affected and the person who was informed by someone is least affected to constant threat to terrorism. Thus, it is suggested that terrorism is threatening mental health of youth therefore counter terrorism policies should be extended to social dimensions. Moreover, severe impacts should be taken into consideration and devise a mechanism to provide counseling services to the victims free of cost. it is imperative to explore the impacts of terrorism on other groups of society including children, and women etc. Keywords:
mental health, terrorism, trauma