What is Human Trafficking?
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
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
Movement or recruitment by
Deception, coercion for
The purpose of exploitation
Q2: Where does human trafficking take place? A: Only in poor countries
B: In other countries, not including the UK
C: In most countries, including the UK
Q2: Where does human trafficking take place? A: Only in poor countries
B: Only in other countries, not including the UK
C: In most countries, including the UK
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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
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
What is the global scale of trafficking
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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
Q4: How many children are potentially trafficked into the UK? A: One per week
B: Fifteen per week
C: Ten per week
UNICEF estimates that 1.2 million children are trafficked every year
Q5: Human trafficking occurs A: In legitimate and illegal businesses
B: Only in illegal and secret trades
C: Only in small businesses
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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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
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
A definition of human trafficking children
Movement
for
The purpose of exploitation
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