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Human Trafficking

Secily Baker. Human Trafficking. What is Human Trafficking?. Human trafficking is the trade in humans, most commonly for the purpose of sexual slavery and forced labor. Problems. Abused Long term-social Health consequences Physical and mental torture Sexually transmitted disease.

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Human Trafficking

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  1. Secily Baker Human Trafficking

  2. What is Human Trafficking? • Human trafficking is the trade in humans, most commonly for the purpose of sexual slavery and forced labor.

  3. Problems • Abused • Long term-social • Health consequences • Physical and mental torture • Sexually transmitted disease

  4. Who are the people being Trafficked? • Runaways • Homeless • Foster care • Neglected

  5. Reasons for the Growing Epidemic • Technology & The Internet

  6. What You Need To Know • Human trafficking victims make high number of consumer goods and food products that are both imported to the United States and produced domestically.

  7. They’re Organized, We’re Not • Traffickers often elude law enforcement, and present themselves to their victims as the only ones who care about them.

  8. Statistics • The U.S. has a ranged from a estimate of 1,400 to 2.4 million human trafficking children and adolescents.

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