Understanding Human Trafficking: Definitions and Red Flags

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This presentation covers the definitions of labor trafficking and sex trafficking, highlighting the methods used to exploit victims through force, coercion, and fraud. It also discusses potential red flags to identify individuals who may be victims of trafficking, such as living conditions, financial pressures, communication barriers, and isolation. By recognizing these signs, we can help prevent and combat human trafficking effectively.


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  2. Public Health Approach to Trafficking Adapted from Chang, K., & Hang, R. (2017). Public health approach to preventing human trafficking [Webinar]. HEAL Trafficking. https://healtrafficking.org/resources/public-health-approach-to-preventing-human-trafficking

  3. Definitions Labor Trafficking (forced labor) The recruiting, harboring, transporting, providing, or obtaining of a person for labor or services through the use of force, fraud, or coercion for the purpose of subjection to involuntary servitude, peonage, debt bondage, or slavery (22 USC. 7102 (11)). Sex Trafficking (commercial sex) The recruiting, harboring, transporting, providing, obtaining, soliciting, or patronizing of a person for the purpose of engaging in a commercial sex act (22 USC. 7102 (12)).

  4. Potential Red Flags Unable to enroll in or attend school regularly Living with multiple individuals, many of whom are not family Concern about repaying a debt for their family Living with a sponsor, caregiver, or individual who serves as an employer or offers the minor s services to an employer Worry that their family needs money Unable to communicate or interact with others without a sponsor or caregiver present Traveling to work alone or with other adults who are not immediate family members Accompaniment by a caregiver who hovers at and answers all questions; or if minor is not allowed to attend appointments or speak to a case manager alone Having fraudulent documents or not having possession of their documents Frequent moves Isolation from outside support

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  11. Contact Us: (888) 888-8888 JSmoe@me.org www.website.com

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