1. Introduction to Human Trafficking [Insert name]
Movement or recruitment by Deception, coercion for The purpose of exploitation
Child Trafficking around the World In some countries parents sell children for as little as £20 each. Traffickers circle natural disaster sites looking for orphans. Trafficked children are forced to become soldiers, cocoa bean labourers, factory workers, restaurant workers and do things they don’t want to, like steal or work as a house slave. 2 Million children are in the commercial sex trade (UNICEF ).
In 2013, 451 people under 18 were identified as potential victims of trafficking in the UK. 63 of them were from the UK. Top 10 Countries of Origin
People are trafficked for different reasons: Types of Trafficking Forced Labour Sexual Abuse Forced Marriage Domestic Servitude Drug Trade Organ Trafficking Street Crime Benefit Fraud Human Trafficking
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