Human Trafficking represents a significant violation of personal liberties
It entails the exploitation of duress, fraud, or coercion human trafficking to manipulate women for services or commercial sex practices
Types of Human Trafficking
- pornographic exploitation involves the coerced involvement of persons in financial pornographic acts
- service exploitation comprises the coerced participation of individuals in involuntary labor
- juvenile soldiering entails the coerced engagement of children in armed conflicts
Human trade constitutes a international issue that influences millions of persons worldwide
Causes and Reasons of Human Trafficking
The factors of human trade comprise economic insecurity, absence of knowledge, and weak laws and procedures
Human exploitation may be prevented through awareness, advocacy, and assistance to survivors of human exploitation
Consequences of Human Trafficking
- Human trafficking can lead in emotional trauma to victims
- It can also lead to economic isolation and discrimination against individuals
- Human exploitation can weaken confidence in authorities and worsen cycles of violence