What is human trafficking...What is done to stop it..
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HUMAN TRAFFICKING
Human Trafficking = the act of tricking, luring, or
forcing a person into leaving their home to work
for little or no payment.
Modern day slavery.
People are bought, sold, and traded.
TrickedPromised a “better life”
“Help” immigrating
LuredFake jobs
No negative aspects
ForcedKidnapped
Beaten
Raped
Prostitution Brothels
Forced laborSweat shopsCommercial agricultural Domestic situations Construction sites
Conditions
Rarely fed, washed, no medical attentionBeaten, raped, drugged.Passports confiscated Fear
THE LINK • Buyers are of all ages, occupations, and ethnicities.
• Average age to first buy sex: 21 years *Shared Hope.
• America’s fascination with pornography and prostitution is linked to demand.
• Those who purchase pornography are fueling the commercial sex industry and contributing to the exploitation of America’s children.
PROFILE
50%
25%
15%
10%
TRAFFICKERS OPERATE AT THE
FOLLOWING LEVELS
Local
City Wide
National
International
• Anyone who profits by receiving
cash or other benefits in
exchange for sex with a minor
• Include family, friends, and
“boyfriends”
• Sell anywhere from 20-800
individual women in their
lifetime *Shared Hope
• Up to 90% of victims are under
control of a pimp. *Shared
Hope
My family went into
debt to pay my
recruitment fee- if I
return home as a
failure I will betray
my family.
I feel so ashamed.
Am I a victim?
My family may be killed.
I will be deported.
I fear law enforcement.
Victim Challenges
“I didn’t believe in police. I really believed what
my trafficker said. My trafficker said they will
put you in jail; they will send you back… she
said in this country, dogs have more rights. And
I believe. I believe everything she said because
she has been living here for a long time, she
knows, she speaks English, she has money,
everything, and I didn’t have anything.”
“Anika singh”
trafficking survivor
2) Preventing Trafficking.
1) Ensuring Human Rights Perspective for the Victims of Trafficking.
WITH SPECIAL FOCUS ON CHILDREN AND WOMEN
3) Emerging Areas of Concern in Trafficking – Their Patterns and Trends.
4) Identification of Traffickers and Trafficked Victims.
5) Special Measures for Identification and Protection of Trafficked Child Victims.
6) Rescue of Trafficked Victims Especially in Brothel-Based and Street-Based Prostitution with
Special Focus on Child Victims.
7) Rehabilitation, Reintegration and Repatriation of Trafficked Victims with Special Focus on
Child Victims.
8) Cross-Border Trafficking: National and Regional Cooperation and Coordination.
9) Legal Framework and Law Enforcement.
Yes You Can!1.GET INFORMED2.SPREAD THE WORD, EDUCATE, AND INFORM OTHERS3.LOBBY POLITICIANS LOCALLY AND NATIONALLY4.ORGANIZE AN EVENT5.SPONSOR THOSE AT RISK6.VOLUNTEER YOUR TIME BY JOINING A TEAM OR FORM
A TEAM OF YOUR OWN7.MOTIVATE THE MEDIA8.HELP VICTIMS ESCAPE9.Be aware!10.PRAY
WEBSITES:-
WWW.GOOGLE.COM
WWW.YOUTUBE.COM
WWW.WIKIPEDIA.COM
WWW.UNODC.ORG
WWW.NOTFORSALE.COM
BOOKS:-
Human Trafficking: A Global Perspective
The Slave Next Door: Human Trafficking and Slavery