Human Trafficking is a significant infringement of personal liberties
It comprises the manipulation of human trafficking duress, fraud, or coercion to abuse women for work or economic sex purposes
Types of Human Trafficking
- pornographic trafficking entails the coerced involvement of individuals in financial pornographic acts
- Labor trade entails the forced involvement of persons in coerced services
- children warfare entails the coerced involvement of juveniles in combat conflicts
Human trafficking constitutes a transnational problem that affects hundreds of persons globally
Causes and Factors of Human Trafficking
The reasons of human trafficking are economic insecurity, insufficiency of awareness, and ineffective enforcement and procedures
Human exploitation can be prevented through education, lobbying, and aid to survivors of human trafficking
Consequences of Human Trafficking
- Human trade can lead in physical trauma to individuals
- It can also lead to cultural exclusion and prejudice against survivors
- Human trafficking might weaken faith in authorities and exacerbate cycles of exploitation