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One of the disadvantages of Human Trafficking is that the victims are always faced with problem of insecurity and inferiority complex.
One of the disadvantages of Human Trafficking is that the victims are always faced with problem of insecurity and inferiority complex.
Trafficking is the selling of illegal good and/or services. One example is arms trafficking, which is the smuggling of contraband weapons or ammunition. Other example include human and drug trafficking.
Human trafficking is the crime of forcing a person to move to a different country and become a slave and or prostitute.
Heavy security and restrictive access at bars or nightclubs
Human trafficking dates back before written history. Since a time when one tribe was in proximity to another, people were stolen for uses that the kidnapper saw fit and the kidnapped would not do voluntarily. Human nature hasn't changed much since, it just appears 'modern'.
apparently there is a list in which the definition is that the offence is one against the community its morality, safety and endangerment to the society... high on the list is -obviously- terrorism and drug trafficking, human trafficking, murder...that kind of stuff.
The root cause of animal trafficking is the demand for them. People try to sell the animals to the one who pays a hefty amount. The one who does trafficking, does only for money. So no use in teaching him a lesson. But, if we teach a hard lesson to the person who is very much in need for the rare species, we can certainly stop animal trafficking.
The trafficking of people for economic gain has increased three-fold in the last five years. Key start points cover most of Asia and the Sub Continent, Central America, Mexico, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Venezuela, and parts of Oceania. In Eastern Europe the trafficking of people, especially children, has reached critical levels with key start points including, the Ukraine, Moldova, Serbia, Kosovo, Albania, Croatia, and Slovenia. Trafficking purposes include slavery, indentured labour, adult and child sexual exploitation, (both male and female), and an emerging industry in the harvesting and sale of human organs.
There are millions of victims of human trafficking worldwide, with estimates ranging from 21 million to upwards of 40 million individuals. It is considered one of the fastest-growing criminal industries and affects people of all ages, genders, and backgrounds.
According to the U.S. State Department's 2011 Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Report Aruba, one of Aruba's strong protective laws for women and children concerns human trafficking.Specifically, Articles 203a and 286a of the Aruba criminal code prohibits all forms of human trafficking. Penalties for this crime range from 4 to 15 years of imprisonment. Resources for victims of trafficking include the Bureau for Victim Assistance and Aruba's Child Protection Agency.
drug trafficking !