Who is most likely to be a human trafficker?
According to Enrile, anyone can fall victim to human trafficking. However, vulnerable populations who have little social and legal protection are the most at risk. The majority of victims are women—70 percent—and risk for women may be heightened further in areas where extreme gender discrimination prevails.
How do human traffickers pick their victims?
Human traffickers target vulnerable individuals by preying on their personal situations. Human traffickers target and recruit their victims by appearing to offer help, or pretending to be a friend or potential romantic partner. They leverage their victims‘ vulnerabilities and coerce them to meet in person.
Who are the perpetrators of human trafficking?
The perpetrators of human trafficking are called “traffickers”. Traffickers seek out vulnerable people to exploit for financial gain using false promises, coercion and/or force. organized crime networks. The perpetrators behind human trafficking around the world are most often women (UNODC, 2009).
What is the #1 state for human trafficking?
California consistently has the highest human trafficking rates in the United States, with 1,507 cases reported in 2019.
What are the red flags of human trafficking?
Red Flags: Indicators of Trafficking for Sexual Exploitation
A sexually transmitted infection or disease. Pelvic, rectal or urinary trauma (evidence of unprotected or violent sex and multiple or forced abortions). Mental health issues, including depression. Post-traumatic stress disorder.
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