Human Trafficking
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Transcript of Human Trafficking
Arrest yearly
% of population arrested 1. Nevada- 0.1384%2. California- 0.0376%3. Tennessee- 0.0376%4. Texas- 0.0300%5. Florida- 0.0268%6. Maryland- 0.0254%7. Alaska- 0.0227%8. Hawaii- 0.0218%9. Illinois- 0.0197%10. Minnesota- 0.0182%
Number of arrests 1. California- 11,334 2. Texas- 7,5543. Florida- 5,0484. Nevada- 3,7385. Illinois- 2,2256. Tennessee- 2,3877. Pennsylvania- 1,9588. Ohio- 1,7249. New jersey- 1,48910. Maryland- 1,465
Facts about Prostitution
Prostitution is one of the most dangerous that goes on in the world.
Every year in the U.S., between 70,000 and 80,000 people are busted for prostitution.
Illegal is only half of Nevada.
Human trafficking generates $9.5 billion yearly in the United States.
Approximately 300,000 children are at risk of being taken in the United States.
Someone who takes women for trafficking is known as a “pimp”
Mostly try to take teenage girls with the age 13-18
estimated that there are 100,000 children in the trade in the United States each year.
Questions Who are they targeting?
Who is the trafficker?
What are their statistics behind it?
Where is their location?
Process + Means + Goal
Recruitmentor
Transportationor
Transferringor
Harboringor
Receiving
AND
Threator
Coercionor
Abductionor
Fraudor
Deceitor
Deceptionor
Abuse of Power
AND
Prostitutionor
Pornographyor
Violence/Sexual Exploitationor
Forced Laboror
Involuntary Servitudeor
Debt Bondage(with unfair wages)
orSlavery/Similar practices
1. Bangladesh 2. Brazil 3. Haiti 4. Pakistan 5. India 6. Sri Lanka 7. Nepal 8. Uganda 9. Ghana 10. China
http://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/human-trafficking/what-is-human-trafficking.html
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