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What is Human Trafficking?
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? Q1: What is human trafficking? A: Smuggling people illegally for money into different countries B: The illegal trade of human beings for exploitation C: Moving people over borders for employment purposes
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A: Smuggling people illegally for money into different countries B: The illegal trade of human beings for exploitation C: Moving people over borders for employment purposes Q1: What is human trafficking?
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Movement or recruitment by Deception, coercion for The purpose of exploitation
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? Q2: Where does human trafficking take place? A: Only in poor countriesB: In other countries, not including the UK C: In most countries, including the UK
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Q2: Where does human trafficking take place? A: Only in poor countriesB: Only in other countries, not including the UK C: In most countries, including the UK
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In the News © STOPTHETRAFFIK With thanks for material contribution
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? Q3: Put in order of most profitable illegal trades? A: 1. Drugs Trade 2. Human Trafficking 3. Guns and Weapons Trade B: 1. Guns and Weapons Trade 2. Drugs Trade 3. Human Trafficking C: 1. Human Trafficking 2. Guns and Weapons Trade 3. Drugs Trade
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Q3: Put in order of most profitable illegal trades? A: 1. Drugs Trade 2. Human Trafficking 3. Guns and Arms Trade B: 1. Guns and Arms Trade 2. Drugs Trade 3. Human Trafficking C: 1. Human Trafficking 2. Guns and Arms Trade 3. Drugs Trade
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What is the global scale of trafficking © STOPTHETRAFFIK
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? Q4: How many children are potentially trafficked into the UK? A: One per week B: Fifteen per week C: Ten per week
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Q4: How many children are potentially trafficked into the UK? A: One per week B: Fifteen per week C: Ten per week
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UNICEF UNICEF estimates that 1.2 million children are trafficked every year
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? Q5: Human trafficking occurs A: In legitimate and illegal businesses B: Only in illegal and secret trades C: Only in small businesses
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Q5: Human Trafficking occurs A: In legal and illegal businesses B: Only in illegal and secret trades C: Only in small businesses
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Thailand prawns http://www.theguardian.com/global- development/2014/jun/10/supermarket- prawns-thailand-produced-slave-labour Thai Fishing Industry With thanks for material contribution
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? Q6: What element of human trafficking does not need to be present in child trafficking? A: Exploitation B: Deception and coercion C: Movement and recruitment
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Q6: What element of human trafficking does not need to be present in child trafficking? A: Exploitation B: Deception and coercion C: Movement and recruitment
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Movement for The purpose of exploitation A definition of human trafficking children © STOPTHETRAFFIK
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Two Little Girls With thanks for material contribution
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Into.. Sex Industry Forced labour Begging/crime Cannabis farming Domestic Servitude Forced Marriage Organ Harvesting
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True Stories Sophie Masud
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With thanks for material contribution Loss and control 3 things you are thankful for 3people who are important to you who are still living 3roles you currently play in life
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HOPE
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What You Can Do
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If you want to report something anonymously you can call Crimestoppers or email Fearless www.fearless.org www.fearless.org Call ChildLine for anonymous support and advice If you or someone else is scared, in danger or feels threatened- call the police Help and Advice:
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