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Human Trafficking




By: Sydney, Chris, Thane, Travis, and
Karley
What is Human Trafficking?
• Human Trafficking is a crime against humanity.
  It involves an act of recruiting, transporting,
  transferring, harboring or receiving a person
  through a use of force, coercion or other means,
  for the purpose of exploiting them. Every year,
  thousands of men, women and children fall into
  the hands of traffickers, in their own countries
  and abroad. Every country in the world is
  affected by trafficking, whether as a country of
  origin, transit or destination for victims.
Some Facts about Human Trafficking
• The average cost of a slave around the world is $90.
• Trafficking primarily involves exploitation which comes
  in many forms, including:
• Forcing victims into prostitution
• Subjecting victims to slavery or involuntary servitude
• Compelling victims to commit sex acts for the purpose of
  creating pornography
• Misleading victims into debt bondage
• According to some estimates, approximately 80% of
  trafficking involves sexual exploitation, and 19% involves
  labor exploitation.
Facts Continued..
• It is estimated that there are approximately 27 million slaves around the
  world. 68% of female sex trafficking victims meet the clinical criteria for
  post-traumatic stress disorder. Around half of trafficking victims in the
  world are under the age of 18.
• More than 2/3 of sex trafficked children suffer additional abuse at the
  hands of their traffickers.
• Trafficked children are significantly more likely to develop mental health
  problems, abuse substances, engage in prostitution as adults, and either
  commit or be victimized by violent crimes later in life.
• Women who have been trafficked for the purpose of sexual exploitation
  experience a significantly higher rate of HIV and other STDs, tuberculosis,
  and permanent damage to their reproductive systems.
• There is only one shelter in the U.S. designed specifically to meet the needs
  of trafficking victims, and it currently only houses a total of seven to nine
  victims.
• Trafficking victims normally don't get help because they think that they or
  their families will be hurt by their traffickers, or that they will be deported
Ways to Prevent Human Trafficking
• Educate Yourself
• Human trafficking is not something that only happens on the
  other side of the world. It has infected every level of society.
  Chances are that victims of this crime, or people being
  targeted to become victims, are right in your backyard.
  Educate yourself on the extent of this problem. Doing so
  brings it out of the shadows of society, and places the issue
  front and center for us all to begin to deal with.
• Spread the Word
• As you learn about the problem of human trafficking, tell
  others. Blog about it, email your friends about it, talk about it
  in your social circles and, basically, bring it to the attention of
  others every chance you get. Silence literally allows this crime
  to continue. Your voice counts, so use it!
Ways to Prevent continued…
• Take a Look at Your Own Community
• Contact your local police department and ask if a special task force exists for fighting
  human trafficking. If it does, find out how you can help them with their efforts. If one
  does not exist, support your local law enforcement in establishing one. Volunteer to
  speak at schools, to hold community meetings and to communicate with local
  lawmakers to establish ways of identifying and stopping human trafficking.
• Talk to Children and Teens
• Exploited teens and young children come from every demographic imaginable. Pimps
  and other criminals prey upon these most vulnerable populations who have no idea
  of the nightmare exploiters have planned for them. Study the ways in which these
  criminals identify and court their victims, and then teach teens and children how to
  avoid their illicit intentions.
• Subscribe to Human Rights Blogs and Websites
• Committed volunteers all across the web volunteer their time to reporting the latest
  information on human trafficking as it is discovered throughout the world. Subscribe
  to these blogs, share informative posts with others and even consider donating to
  fundraisers they host. Become a part of this network and help spread the word about
  their existence while you're at it!

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Human trafficking ppt

  • 1. Human Trafficking By: Sydney, Chris, Thane, Travis, and Karley
  • 2. What is Human Trafficking? • Human Trafficking is a crime against humanity. It involves an act of recruiting, transporting, transferring, harboring or receiving a person through a use of force, coercion or other means, for the purpose of exploiting them. Every year, thousands of men, women and children fall into the hands of traffickers, in their own countries and abroad. Every country in the world is affected by trafficking, whether as a country of origin, transit or destination for victims.
  • 3. Some Facts about Human Trafficking • The average cost of a slave around the world is $90. • Trafficking primarily involves exploitation which comes in many forms, including: • Forcing victims into prostitution • Subjecting victims to slavery or involuntary servitude • Compelling victims to commit sex acts for the purpose of creating pornography • Misleading victims into debt bondage • According to some estimates, approximately 80% of trafficking involves sexual exploitation, and 19% involves labor exploitation.
  • 4. Facts Continued.. • It is estimated that there are approximately 27 million slaves around the world. 68% of female sex trafficking victims meet the clinical criteria for post-traumatic stress disorder. Around half of trafficking victims in the world are under the age of 18. • More than 2/3 of sex trafficked children suffer additional abuse at the hands of their traffickers. • Trafficked children are significantly more likely to develop mental health problems, abuse substances, engage in prostitution as adults, and either commit or be victimized by violent crimes later in life. • Women who have been trafficked for the purpose of sexual exploitation experience a significantly higher rate of HIV and other STDs, tuberculosis, and permanent damage to their reproductive systems. • There is only one shelter in the U.S. designed specifically to meet the needs of trafficking victims, and it currently only houses a total of seven to nine victims. • Trafficking victims normally don't get help because they think that they or their families will be hurt by their traffickers, or that they will be deported
  • 5. Ways to Prevent Human Trafficking • Educate Yourself • Human trafficking is not something that only happens on the other side of the world. It has infected every level of society. Chances are that victims of this crime, or people being targeted to become victims, are right in your backyard. Educate yourself on the extent of this problem. Doing so brings it out of the shadows of society, and places the issue front and center for us all to begin to deal with. • Spread the Word • As you learn about the problem of human trafficking, tell others. Blog about it, email your friends about it, talk about it in your social circles and, basically, bring it to the attention of others every chance you get. Silence literally allows this crime to continue. Your voice counts, so use it!
  • 6. Ways to Prevent continued… • Take a Look at Your Own Community • Contact your local police department and ask if a special task force exists for fighting human trafficking. If it does, find out how you can help them with their efforts. If one does not exist, support your local law enforcement in establishing one. Volunteer to speak at schools, to hold community meetings and to communicate with local lawmakers to establish ways of identifying and stopping human trafficking. • Talk to Children and Teens • Exploited teens and young children come from every demographic imaginable. Pimps and other criminals prey upon these most vulnerable populations who have no idea of the nightmare exploiters have planned for them. Study the ways in which these criminals identify and court their victims, and then teach teens and children how to avoid their illicit intentions. • Subscribe to Human Rights Blogs and Websites • Committed volunteers all across the web volunteer their time to reporting the latest information on human trafficking as it is discovered throughout the world. Subscribe to these blogs, share informative posts with others and even consider donating to fundraisers they host. Become a part of this network and help spread the word about their existence while you're at it!