Human Trafficking is a significant violation of personal rights
It entails the exploitation of duress, deception, or control to manipulate men for services or economic pornographic purposes
Types of Human Trafficking
- sexual trade involves the forced engagement of individuals in financial sex practices
- Labor exploitation involves the coerced engagement of persons in forced work
- children combat entails the coerced involvement of children in combat conflicts
Human exploitation constitutes a international issue that affects hundreds of persons internationally
Causes and Contributors of Human Trafficking
The causes of human trafficking are financial uncertainty, lack of awareness, and inadequate laws and procedures
Human trafficking may be prevented here through education, activism, and support to individuals of human trafficking
Consequences of Human Trafficking
- Human trafficking might cause in physical harm to individuals
- It might also result to economic exclusion and stigma against survivors
- Human exploitation can undermine faith in authorities and exacerbate patterns of exploitation