It involves the manipulation of duress, deception, or control to exploit children for work or economic sexual activities
Types of Human Trafficking
- sexual exploitation entails the forced involvement of persons in commercial sex acts
- Labor exploitation involves the coerced participation of people in forced work
- Child soldiering involves the forced involvement of juveniles in combat wars
Human trafficking is a transnational issue that affects millions of individuals internationally
Causes and Factors of Human Trafficking
The reasons of human trafficking are financial instability, lack of knowledge, and human trafficking ineffective enforcement and practices
Human trafficking may be avoided through education, lobbying, and assistance to individuals of human exploitation
Consequences of Human Trafficking
- Human exploitation might cause in emotional abuse to victims
- It can also cause to cultural marginalization and stigma against victims
- Human trafficking might undermine confidence in organizations and exacerbate patterns of abuse