Human Trafficking represents a grave infringement of personal freedoms
It involves the manipulation of human trafficking duress, trickery, or control to abuse men for work or financial pornographic purposes
Types of Human Trafficking
- pornographic trafficking involves the forced engagement of people in financial pornographic acts
- service trade involves the forced participation of individuals in involuntary work
- children soldiering comprises the coerced participation of minors in combat wars
Human trade constitutes a global concern that influences thousands of people worldwide
Causes and Factors of Human Trafficking
The reasons of human trade are poverty instability, insufficiency of awareness, and ineffective enforcement and procedures
Human trade can be avoided through knowledge, lobbying, and aid to survivors of human exploitation
Consequences of Human Trafficking
- Human exploitation can lead in physical harm to victims
- It may also cause to cultural marginalization and stigma against survivors
- Human trade can weaken confidence in authorities and exacerbate trends of violence