The Traffickers
These are individuals who are seeking better economic opportunities for
themselves and are seeking a faster way to improve their quality of life. These
individuals are not only strangers but at times are people that the victims or
their families have a relationship with. Human trafficker usually lure their victims by a
variety of ways particularly by promising them better labor and job opportune in the United States or any other country.
themselves and are seeking a faster way to improve their quality of life. These
individuals are not only strangers but at times are people that the victims or
their families have a relationship with. Human trafficker usually lure their victims by a
variety of ways particularly by promising them better labor and job opportune in the United States or any other country.
Human traffickers lure or trick their victims into labor, sex trafficking by treating them or their families back home.
If victim refuse they will use the following methods in order for them to abide: methods of control such as force, fraud, treat, or coercion. Essentially, human trafficker can be any race, ethnicity, gender or acquaintance. |
Examples of Human
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Interesting fact:
Most often the traffickers and the victim come from the same social class, race, cultural background, and country. These traffickers are willing to induce pain to their own race even gender in order to obtain some kind of economic stability. |
Sources:
Alvarez, M. B., & Alessi, E. J. (2012). Human Trafficking Is More Than Sex Trafficking and Prostitution:
Implications for Social Work . Affilia: Journal of Women and Social Work , 143-149.
Mace, S. L., Venneberg, D. L., & Amell, J. W. (n.d.). Human Trafficking: Intergrading Human Resource Development Toward a Solution . Academy of Human Resource Development , 334-343.
Wheaton, E. M., Schauer, E. J., & Galli, T. V. (2010). Economics of Human Trafficking. International Migration, 48, 114-136
By: Grace Ross