It comprises the manipulation of coercion, deception, or control to manipulate men for services or economic sexual activities
Types of Human Trafficking
- sexual exploitation involves the manipulated involvement of people in commercial sexual practices
- Labor trade comprises the coerced participation of individuals in forced services
- children combat comprises the forced participation of children in military conflicts
Human trafficking constitutes a international concern that affects millions of people globally
Causes and Contributors of Human Trafficking
The factors of human trade include poverty insecurity, lack of education, and ineffective regulations and practices
Human trafficking might be prevented through education, advocacy, and support to individuals of human trade
Consequences of Human Trafficking
- Human trafficking can lead in psychological harm to victims
- It might also lead to social exclusion and prejudice against survivors
- Human trafficking might undermine confidence in authorities and exacerbate patterns of abuse