Human Trafficking is a serious violation of personal rights
It entails the manipulation of coercion, fraud, or control to exploit women for services or financial sex purposes
Types of Human Trafficking
- pornographic exploitation involves the manipulated participation of individuals in financial sexual practices
- service exploitation comprises the coerced involvement of individuals in forced services
- children combat comprises the forced engagement of minors in military conflicts
Human trafficking represents a transnational issue that affects millions of persons internationally
Causes and Contributors of Human Trafficking
The factors of human trade include poverty insecurity, absence of knowledge, and weak enforcement and human trafficking practices
Human trafficking may be prevented through knowledge, activism, and aid to survivors of human trafficking
Consequences of Human Trafficking
- Human trade can result in emotional trauma to individuals
- It can also cause to cultural isolation and discrimination against individuals
- Human exploitation might weaken trust in institutions and exacerbate trends of abuse