Human Trafficking constitutes a grave breach of individual liberties
It entails the use of coercion, fraud, or human trafficking manipulation to manipulate women for labor or commercial sex practices
Types of Human Trafficking
- sexual trade entails the forced involvement of persons in financial sex acts
- service exploitation comprises the coerced involvement of people in forced work
- children combat involves the forced engagement of juveniles in combat conflicts
Human trade constitutes a transnational problem that affects millions of people internationally
Causes and Contributors of Human Trafficking
The factors of human trafficking are financial instability, insufficiency of education, and inadequate enforcement and procedures
Human trafficking might be avoided through education, lobbying, and aid to victims of human exploitation
Consequences of Human Trafficking
- Human exploitation might lead in physical harm to individuals
- It can also result to social marginalization and stigma against survivors
- Human exploitation can weaken confidence in authorities and worsen trends of abuse