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HT Hold 1

HT Hold 1. Overview and differentiation. Bonded labor. Forced labor. Sex trafficking. Child labor. CHILD TRAFFICKING. - David M. Smolin - He presents child trafficking and adoption scandals.

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HT Hold 1

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  1. HT Hold 1 Overview and differentiation

  2. Bonded labor

  3. Forced labor

  4. Sex trafficking

  5. Child labor

  6. CHILD TRAFFICKING - David M. Smolin- He presents child trafficking and adoption scandals

  7. - Different types of childrens gets sold into child trafficking. - They get sold into it in different ways.- 30 percent of the cases is children’s who gets sold into the sex industry.

  8. Human trafficking and sexualexploitation

  9. The line betweenforced and voluntary prostitution is verythin. • Prostitution itself is seen by many as an abusivepractice and violenceagainstwomen. • In Sweden, Norway and Iceland it is illegal to pay for sex • The clientcommits a crime, but not the prostitute. • Thesecountriesconsider all forms of prostitution to beexploitative or slavery.

  10. Traffickerssometimesuse offers of marriage, threats, intimidation and kidnapping as means of obtainingvictims. • Somemigratingprostitutesbecomevictims of human trafficking. • Somewomenknowtheywillbeworking as prostitutes, but they have noidea of the circumstances and the conditions.

  11. Human trafficking Global awareness and response Made by: Kristoffer, Henriette and Sofie

  12. Human trafficking It's not just poor countries that are trafficking Human trafficking across international borders Generally wealthy countries are the destination country

  13. Human trafficking • Thailand, China, Nigeria, Albania, Bulgaria, Moldova, and Ukraine. • Future Group: • A: All of the practices • B: Many of the practices (United states, Australia, Norway, Sweden) • C: Some of the practices • D: Very few of the practices (UK) • F: None of the practices (Canada) http://www.oas.org/atip/canada/Fallingshortofthemark.pdf

  14. The extent of human trafficking worldwide - Crime

  15. Unreliable data • Different opinions

  16. - Danish Centre- 2007 - 2010

  17. - Unreliable data

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