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Human Trafficking |
Illegal movement of people, typically for the purposes of forced labor or commercial sexual exploitation. |
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Estimates of International Modern Day Slaves |
29.8 million [Global Slavery Index] Actually 32 billion slaves |
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Representation of Children & Women |
* 20% or 1 in 5 victims are children * 55% of forced labor victims are women & girls |
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Average Cost of a Slave |
$90.00 |
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Percentage of Nations in the World are Currently Engaged in Slavery |
85% |
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Annual Profits of the Slave Trade Internationally |
* $150.20 billion per year * Makes more than the collected revenue of Amazon, Google, & Ebay combined. |
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Bonded Slavery |
Person is enslaved to work off debt when the conditions of the debt were not previously known. |
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Forced Labor |
Victims are held & forced to work under the threat of violence or punishment. |
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Human Labor Trafficking |
Trafficking with the goal of exploiting someone for labor. |
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Human Sex Trafficking |
Trafficking for the purpose of sexual exploitation |
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TVPA |
Trafficking Victims Protection Act |
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Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking |
Commercial sexual exploitation of any American Citizen or lawful permenant resident under 18 years old. |
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Average Age of Entry |
12 to 14 years old |
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% of Victims with Histories of Child Sexual Abuse |
80% to 90% |
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How do Traffickers Identify, Target, and Obtain Victims? |
* Identify: runaways or vulnerable people * Target: who have been abused * Obtain: physically taken or lured in by pimps with promises of security or love. |
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What Factors Increase a Child's Risk to Tatics for being Trafficked? |
* Unstable home life * Physical abuse * Sexual abuse * Chronic runaway * Exposure to drugs |
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Reasons Why Victims of DMST do not Self-Identify and the role of language in the perception of Victimization |
Labels confuse how professionals treat child victims |
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Mental Health Consequences of Victimization |
* Trauma * Dissociation * Internalizing disorders * Anxiety/Depression * Self esteem deficits * Re-trauma from early abuse |
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Physical Health Consequences of Victimization |
* STD'S * Pregnancy/Abortion * Substance Abuse * Malnutrition * 70 - 90% Physically assaulted: contusions, broken bones * 60 - 70% raped by both traffickers and buyers |