Human Trafficking represents a serious infringement of personal freedoms
It comprises the exploitation of force, deception, or control to exploit women for labor or economic pornographic practices
Types of Human Trafficking
- Sex trade involves the manipulated participation of individuals in commercial pornographic acts
- Labor trafficking involves the manipulated engagement of persons in forced work
- children soldiering comprises the forced engagement of juveniles in armed wars
Human trade represents a transnational issue that influences hundreds of people worldwide
Causes and Contributors of Human Trafficking
The causes of human trafficking human trafficking comprise poverty insecurity, insufficiency of education, and weak regulations and procedures
Human trade may be avoided through knowledge, advocacy, and support to victims of human trade
Consequences of Human Trafficking
- Human trade might lead in physical trauma to individuals
- It may also lead to cultural marginalization and stigma against individuals
- Human exploitation may weaken confidence in institutions and perpetuate trends of abuse