Well by being at the right place at the wrong time for someone else. To be a victim one needs to the the focus of anunsolicited act against there person or their property.
refer it to your chain of command, OSI, etc...
It is a common misconception that human trafficking is only a threat to impoverished, needy countries, but in reality it is present in every country in some way.
According to a report done by the UNODC (United Nations Office on Drug and Crime), the most coming places for victims of human trafficking are Thailand, Japan, Israel, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Italy, Turkey, and the United States.
Major sources of those trafficked include Thailand, China, Nigeria, Albania, Bulgaria, Belarus, Moldova, and Ukraine.
The victims didn't just be like "I wanna be trafficked" NO! They were either Forced or Tricked into Being Trafficked. Most of this happens when the trafficker is known to the victim. There is a High Percentage of this Fact to be True.
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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.
Since the dawn of man humans have been selling and enslaving their fellow humans. It is impossible to tell you where the first human was that was sold or enslaved, but it was over 8,000 years ago before written records were kept.
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The main cause of sex trafficking is generally money their is a lot of money in the business and those used are either young children or vulnerable adolescents.
Human trafficking is still an issue in many countries. Some source countries include Iraq, Jamaica, Japan, and Kenya. People from these countries are sent to destination countries all over the world. These include Jordan, Israel and even the United States. Basically,human trafficking is still a worldwide issue.
For the most part human trafficking involves women and children who are used as sex slaves. Today, there are 25 million slaves and most are used in the sex trafficking and porn industry.
Negative effects
Human trafficking through borders and between countries has become extremely easy because of globalization. Globalization has vastly increased human trafficking over the previous decade with a revolution in affordable transport and instant communication through telecommunication and internet around the world." (Jones, Engstrom, & Hilliard, 2007, p. 107).
Enhancement of transport has increased the red light areas on the highways, mostly in the form of small restaurants etc. Globalisation has also generated a boom in the tourism industry. Through tourism a refined and secret form of prostitution is developing in the form of call girls. Opening of new hotels, resorts and guest houses for promoting inter-state and international tourism has increased the call girlracket. Moreover, the internet has created ways for anyone to post whatever they want due to which millions of people are manipulated by con-artists and criminals, ending up as victims of human traffickers in a matter of one click..
Poverty
It is affecting our economy in numerous ways. The main reason is because money is being spent over seas, and used in other countries for drug trade and to buy other people and involve them in trafficking.
Money is the main purpose. Every year, thousands of men, women and children fall into the hands of traffickers, in their own countries and abroad.
As far as i know - deportation and you wont be able to come back for at least 5 years. But - the chance they will catch you is not that big, if you are carefull They'll will deny you any visa for 3 years if you stayed illegally in the U.S for 180 days to a year; 10 years for more than a year illegally.
The causes of human trafficking vary from country to country, culture to culture, and person to person. But there are a few reasons that seem to be universal when it comes to human trafficking:
In the United States, the 13th Amendment to the Constitution officially outlaws slavery and involuntary servitude. It was adopted in 1865. There is a clause, however, which excludes servitude as punishment for a committed crime.
Additionally, The 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, followed by the 1966 International Covenants on Civil and Political Rights, address the abolition of slavery or practices similar to slavery.
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...
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