It is impossible to say, they obviously do not publish their accounts. It is estimated that several millions, probably billions, are made annually in human trafficking.
Human trafficking generates an estimated $150 billion annually worldwide. This figure encompasses various forms of trafficking, including forced labor and sexual exploitation. The profitability of these illegal activities highlights the urgent need for global efforts to combat human trafficking and support victims.
In most places it would be illegal for you to receive money. It smacks of slavery and trafficking children. It is more a cost avoidance issue than a way to make income.
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.
Trafficking in human organs is illegal in the US and much of Europe. There are some places where it is allowed.
$45,000 is how much Pennsylvania makes.
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'.
You are unable to legally sell or purchase human beings in pretty much every country. There are illegal human trafficking rings, but I wouldn't get mixed up in that if i were you...
== == You usually make $83,000 to $90,000 a year.
In South Korea, suspected prostitution and human trafficking should be reported to the Korea National Police Agency or local law enforcement. Additionally, you can contact the Korea Anti-Trafficking Center at 1566-7522, which provides support and resources for victims. It is important to provide as much detail as possible to help authorities take appropriate action.
It very much relies on the case. Sometimes, bail can be set at $1 million. Other times, no bail at all.
As of right now there's not a whole lot of action in that area. No legitimate laws exist about human trafficking, and other countries refuse to stop their human trafficking. Many countries turn a blind eye on traffickers so that they can keep their financial agreements with other countries. There are some organizations being formed to help, but at this point they can't do much because traffick victims are too afraid to testify. Here's a great website I found about trafficking...
According to the market rates, 8-9% on CTC of the candidate hired. Human resource management makes money on commission.