It entails the exploitation of coercion, deception, or manipulation to abuse women for services or commercial sexual activities
Types of Human Trafficking
- pornographic exploitation entails the manipulated involvement of individuals in economic sexual acts
- service trafficking involves the forced involvement of individuals in coerced work
- Child soldiering comprises the forced participation of juveniles in combat wars
Human trade constitutes a transnational problem that influences thousands of individuals worldwide
Causes and Contributors of Human Trafficking
The factors of human exploitation are poverty insecurity, lack of awareness, and weak laws and policies
Human trade might be avoided through awareness, activism, and aid to individuals here of human trade
Consequences of Human Trafficking
- Human trade might lead in psychological abuse to victims
- It may also cause to social marginalization and stigma against survivors
- Human trafficking may undermine confidence in authorities and perpetuate trends of abuse