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Human Trafficking

Illegal movement of people, typically for the purposes of forced labor or commercial sexual exploitation.

Estimates of International Modern Day Slaves

29.8 million [Global Slavery Index]




Actually




32 billion slaves



Representation of Children & Women

* 20% or 1 in 5 victims are children


* 55% of forced labor victims are women & girls

Average Cost of a Slave

$90.00

Percentage of Nations in the World are Currently Engaged in Slavery

85%

Annual Profits of the Slave Trade Internationally

* $150.20 billion per year


* Makes more than the collected revenue of Amazon, Google, & Ebay combined.

Bonded Slavery

Person is enslaved to work off debt when the conditions of the debt were not previously known.

Forced Labor

Victims are held & forced to work under the threat of violence or punishment.

Human Labor Trafficking

Trafficking with the goal of exploiting someone for labor.

Human Sex Trafficking

Trafficking for the purpose of sexual exploitation

TVPA

Trafficking Victims Protection Act

Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking

Commercial sexual exploitation of any American Citizen or lawful permenant resident under 18 years old.

Average Age of Entry

12 to 14 years old

% of Victims with Histories of Child Sexual Abuse

80% to 90%

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.

What Factors Increase a Child's Risk to Tatics for being Trafficked?

* Unstable home life


* Physical abuse


* Sexual abuse


* Chronic runaway


* Exposure to drugs

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

Mental Health Consequences of Victimization

* Trauma


* Dissociation


* Internalizing disorders


* Anxiety/Depression


* Self esteem deficits


* Re-trauma from early abuse

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