Human Trafficking represents a significant infringement of personal liberties
It comprises the human trafficking use of duress, fraud, or coercion to abuse children for labor or commercial pornographic practices
Types of Human Trafficking
- pornographic trafficking involves the coerced involvement of people in commercial sex activities
- Labor trade entails the forced engagement of persons in coerced services
- children warfare comprises the manipulated engagement of minors in armed conflicts
Human trafficking is a global concern that influences millions of people globally
Causes and Contributors of Human Trafficking
The causes of human trade comprise economic uncertainty, insufficiency of knowledge, and inadequate regulations and policies
Human trafficking may be prevented through knowledge, activism, and aid to victims of human trafficking
Consequences of Human Trafficking
- Human exploitation might lead in emotional harm to victims
- It may also lead to cultural isolation and prejudice against survivors
- Human trade may undermine trust in authorities and perpetuate cycles of violence