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Dec 11, 2023 · Human trafficking is a global public health issue that is associated with serious short- and long-term morbidity. To address and prevent human trafficking, vulnerabilities to human trafficking and forces sustaining it need to be better understood among specific subpopulations.
Human trafficking occurs when people are traded for sexual slavery, commercial sexual exploitation, and forced labor. Examples include familial child trafficking, organ trafficking, forced criminality, and “Romeo” sex trafficking. Communities can combat this global issue by tackling its causes.
Human trafficking continues to be a problem in Canada. Understanding what motivates traffickers and how to recognize the signs is crucial for preventing and reporting this issue. Recruiting tactics
Jul 1, 2022 · It highlights innovative strategies for human trafficking research, prevention, and service delivery, including advanced methods of prevalence estimation, use of telemental health services, and a study of racial bias and discrimination in the field.
Mass displacement, conflict, extreme poverty, lack of access to education and job opportunities, violence and harmful social norms like child marriage are all factors that push individuals into situations of trafficking. Families living in extreme poverty or families in desperate circumstances are more likely to accept risky job offers.
1.—Vulnerability: why does human trafficking happen? Human traffickers prey on people who are poor, isolated and weak. Issues such as disempowerment, social exclusion and economic vulnerability are the result of policies and practices that marginalize entire groups of people and make them particularly vulnerable to being trafficked.
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Strategy 1: Strengthen Skills to Promote Self-Efficacy and Prevent Human Trafficking ..... 59 Strategy 2: Identify and Support People Who Have Experienced or are At-Risk of Experiencing Human Trafficking to Increase Safety and Reduce Harm ..... 60