Human Trafficking constitutes a grave infringement of individual liberties
It entails the exploitation of force, fraud, or control to abuse children for labor or economic pornographic practices
Types of Human Trafficking
- sexual exploitation entails the manipulated involvement of persons in economic sexual practices
- Labor trafficking involves the forced involvement of persons in forced labor
- Child soldiering comprises the coerced involvement of children in combat wars
Human trade is a global concern that influences millions of persons globally
Causes and Factors of Human Trafficking
The reasons of human trade include economic instability, insufficiency of knowledge, and inadequate enforcement and practices
Human human trafficking trade may be prevented through awareness, activism, and aid to survivors of human trade
Consequences of Human Trafficking
- Human trafficking might result in psychological harm to victims
- It can also cause to cultural marginalization and stigma against survivors
- Human trafficking might weaken confidence in institutions and perpetuate cycles of exploitation