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Human Trafficking Trends

Global trends in human trafficking refer to the patterns and changes in the illicit trade of individuals for various forms of exploitation, including forced labor and sexual exploitation, observed across different regions and populations worldwide. These trends are influenced by socio-economic factors, migration patterns, and legal frameworks, highlighting the complexities of addressing this pervasive violation of human rights.

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Human trafficking is a serious global issue that affects millions of people. It involves the illegal trade of individuals for various forms of exploitation, including forced labor and sexual exploitation. Understanding the trends and factors contributing to trafficking is essential for effective pre...

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Key Terms

Human Trafficking
The illegal trade of people for exploitation.

Example: Victims of human trafficking may be forced into labor or prostitution.

Exploitation
Taking advantage of someone for personal gain.

Example: Workers in sweatshops often face exploitation.

Vulnerability
The state of being open to harm or attack.

Example: Children in poverty are more vulnerable to trafficking.

Legislation
Laws enacted by a governing body.

Example: The Trafficking Victims Protection Act is a key piece of legislation.

NGO
Non-Governmental Organization, a non-profit group that operates independently.

Example: Many NGOs work to combat human trafficking.

Awareness Campaign
Efforts to inform the public about an issue.

Example: Awareness campaigns can help prevent human trafficking.

Related Topics

Child Labor
The exploitation of children in work that deprives them of their childhood.
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Domestic Violence
Abuse that occurs in a domestic setting, often linked to trafficking.
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Migration and Refugees
The movement of people, which can increase vulnerability to trafficking.
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Key Concepts

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