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<p>Individuals who have been identified as victims of trafficking by the competent
authorities are normally considered suitable for detention in only very exceptional
circumstances, which include cases where there is a risk of public harm. This data
is not collected centrally and accurate figures are not available.</p><p>Once a person
is detained their continued detention remains under review by the Home Office at least
at monthly intervals, and earlier in response to any change of circumstances that
might have a material effect on their detention.</p>
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