TRAFFICKING OF HUMAN BEINGS
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Human trafficking 2
Abstract 3
Introduction 3
Research Question: 4
Hypothesis: 5
Causes of Human Trafficking 9
Poverty 9
Low literacy level 9
Demand for cheap labor and commercial sex working 10
Vulnerable groups are denied human rights. 10
Cultural practices and social factors 10
Insecure migration 11
Human trafficking effects 11
MENTAL TRAUMA 11
PHYSICAL HARM 12
OSTRACISM 12
LACK OF INDEPENDENT LIVING SKILLS 13
HUMAN TRAFFICKING'S EFFECTS ON THE TRAFFICKER (S) 13
MONEY 13
LOW-COST LABOR 13
GET RID OF VICTIMIZATION 14
RECOVERY, REINTEGRATION PROGRAM OF TRAFFICKED PERSONS 15
Conclusion 16
Human trafficking
Human trafficking, "The recruitment, transit, transfer, housing, or receiving of a person for the purpose of exploitation through such tactics as threat or use of force or other forms of coercion, kidnapping, fraud, or deception," as per to the UN Office on Drug trafficking.. Human trafficking has eclipsed narcotics trafficking as the fastest-growing illegal activity since its inception enterprise in the world today. (What does it mean to be a human trafficking victim? (September 1, 2014) On November 6, 2014, I was able to get a hold of some information.
Human trafficking, money laundering, people smuggling, cybercrime, and drug, weapon, endangered species, and body part trafficking are all examples of human trafficking or nuclear material are all examples of transnational organized crime, according to Introduction to Criminal Justice. There's also something to be concerned about.
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