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What is trafficking? Trafficing is basically modern day slavery. Traffic victims are nor forced, tricked or convinced into labor or sextual exploitation or both. Each year there are roughfly 600,000 to 800,000 people trafficked across national borders, not including the millions of victims trafficked in their own contries. Some of main regions that have issues of human trafficking are some parts of eastern Europe, Africa and through out Asia. As a piece of fact in regads trafficking from each of the three. In Europe it is Estimated that nearly half a million people have been trafficked in the past decade in Ukraine alone. In Africa, it is said that a girl can be purchased as a slave for as little as $7 dollars in the Ivory Cost. These traffick victims especially women and girls, are normally attracted by add’s with the prospect of a well paid job as a Maid, waitress or factory worker. Falling victem to the Trafficers fake advertisements. Upon arrivel at their destination, the victims are palced in conditions controlled by trafficers while they are exploited to make illegal money. Many are physically confined, their travel or identity documents are taken away aswell as threatening the victem or their family if they do not cooperate. Women and girls forced to work as prostitutes, are sometimes blackmailed by the threat that the traffickers will tell their family. Trackicked children are more “easy” to keep in captive since they depend on the trafficker on food, shelter and other basic necessities. Trafficers will also play mind games with the victims stating that the authorities will prosecute or deport them if they go to ask for help. A lot of times as even stated in our text book, traffickers will go as far as to kill the victim or a relative of theirs to get their point across. In a resent study taken less the three months ago an estimation of 12.3 million people are currently submitted to some form of forced labor. Those traffickers also are estimated in reciving over 44 billion dollars in profit. These estimates were given by the International Labor Organization (ILO), which is a division of the United Nations. The ILA this “forced labor” into three categories: Economic, State Imposed, and Sexual. Economic exploitation account for roughly 64 precent of the world’s total deans of modern day slavery. It is most seen in countries that are less developed, and tends to affect a large portion of the lower class. Many of these victims subject to Economic exploitation are illiterate and understand little about their rights under the law, making them more vulnerable to becoming slaves to employees or landlords. The same can be seen in the US. Though they are mostly illegals coming from Mexico, they are subject to a substandard working environments for well below the minimum wage. The second of the three categories is “State-imposed exploitation”. State-imposed exploitation accounts for 20% of the world’s total forced labor. It is a labor program, that imprisons with out trial those who have committed what the government charicteizes as “antisocial acts”. One of the main countries that is involved in state-imposed exploitation is China. It is a big concern with China and which the ILO is currently negotiating with the Chinese about eliminating the program, which in 2004 detained 260,000 people.What is trafficking? Trafficing is basically modern day slavery. Traffic victims are nor forced, tricked or convinced into labor or sextual exploitation or both. Each year there are roughfly 600,000 to 800,000 people trafficked across national borders, not including the millions of victims trafficked in their own contries. Some of main regions that have issues of human trafficking are some parts of eastern Europe, Africa and through out Asia. As a piece of fact in regads trafficking from each of the three. In Europe it is Estimated that nearly half a million people have been trafficked in the past decade in Ukraine alone. In Africa, it is said that a girl can be purchased as a slave for as little as $7 dollars in the Ivory Cost. These traffick victims especially women and girls, are normally attracted by add’s with the prospect of a well paid job as a Maid, waitress or factory worker. Falling victem to the Trafficers fake advertisements. Upon arrivel at their destination, the victims are palced in conditions controlled by trafficers while they are exploited to make illegal money. Many are physically confined, their travel or identity documents are taken away aswell as threatening the victem or their family if they do not cooperate. Women and girls forced to work as prostitutes, are sometimes blackmailed by the threat that the traffickers will tell their family. Trackicked children are more “easy” to keep in captive since they depend on the trafficker on food, shelter and other basic necessities. Trafficers will also play mind games with the victims stating that the authorities will prosecute or deport them if they go to ask for help. A lot of times as even stated in our text book, traffickers will go as far as to kill the victim or a relative of theirs to get their point across. In a resent study taken less the three months ago an estimation of 12.3 million people are currently submitted to some form of forced labor. Those traffickers also are estimated in reciving over 44 billion dollars in profit. These estimates were given by the International Labor Organization (ILO), which is a division of the United Nations. The ILA this “forced labor” into three categories: Economic, State Imposed, and Sexual. Economic exploitation account for roughly 64 precent of the world’s total deans of modern day slavery. It is most seen in countries that are less developed, and tends to affect a large portion of the lower class. Many of these victims subject to Economic exploitation are illiterate and understand little about their rights under the law, making them more vulnerable to becoming slaves to employees or landlords. The same can be seen in the US. Though they are mostly illegals coming from Mexico, they are subject to a substandard working environments for well below the minimum wage. The second of the three categories is “State-imposed exploitation”. State-imposed exploitation accounts for 20% of the world’s total forced labor. It is a labor program, that imprisons with out trial those who have committed what the government charicteizes as “antisocial acts”. One of the main countries that is involved in state-imposed exploitation is China. It is a big concern with China and which the ILO is currently negotiating with the Chinese about eliminating the program, which in 2004 detained 260,000 people.What is trafficking? Trafficing is basically modern day slavery. Traffic victims are nor forced, tricked or convinced into labor or sextual exploitation or both. Each year there are roughfly 600,000 to 800,000 people trafficked across national borders, not including the millions of victims trafficked in their own contries. Some of main regions that have issues of human trafficking are some parts of eastern Europe, Africa and through out Asia. As a piece of fact in regads trafficking from each of the three. In Europe it is Estimated that nearly half a million people have been trafficked in the past decade in Ukraine alone. In Africa, it is said that a girl can be purchased as a slave for as little as $7 dollars in the Ivory Cost. These traffick victims especially women and girls, are normally attracted by add’s with the prospect of a well paid job as a Maid, waitress or factory worker. Falling victem to the Trafficers fake advertisements. Upon arrivel at their destination, the victims are palced in conditions controlled by trafficers while they are exploited to make illegal money. Many are physically confined, their travel or identity documents are taken away aswell as threatening the victem or their family if they do not cooperate. Women and girls forced to work as prostitutes, are sometimes blackmailed by the threat that the traffickers will tell their family. Trackicked children are more “easy” to keep in captive since they depend on the trafficker on food, shelter and other basic necessities. Trafficers will also play mind games with the victims stating that the authorities will prosecute or deport them if they go to ask for help. A lot of times as even stated in our text book, traffickers will go as far as to kill the victim or a relative of theirs to get their point across. In a resent study taken less the three months ago an estimation of 12.3 million people are currently submitted to some form of forced labor. Those traffickers also are estimated in reciving over 44 billion dollars in profit. These estimates were given by the International Labor Organization (ILO), which is a division of the United Nations. The ILA this “forced labor” into three categories: Economic, State Imposed, and Sexual. Economic exploitation account for roughly 64 precent of the world’s total deans of modern day slavery. It is most seen in countries that are less developed, and tends to affect a large portion of the lower class. Many of these victims subject to Economic exploitation are illiterate and understand little about their rights under the law, making them more vulnerable to becoming slaves to employees or landlords. The same can be seen in the US. Though they are mostly illegals coming from Mexico, they are subject to a substandard working environments for well below the minimum wage. The second of the three categories is “State-imposed exploitation”. State-imposed exploitation accounts for 20% of the world’s total forced labor. It is a labor program, that imprisons with out trial those who have committed what the government charicteizes as “antisocial acts”. One of the main countries that is involved in state-imposed exploitation is China. It is a big concern with China and which the ILO is currently negotiating with the Chinese about eliminating the program, which in 2004 detained 260,000 people.What is trafficking? Trafficing is basically modern day slavery. Traffic victims are nor forced, tricked or convinced into labor or sextual exploitation or both. Each year there are roughfly 600,000 to 800,000 people trafficked across national borders, not including the millions of victims trafficked in their own contries. Some of main regions that have issues of human trafficking are some parts of eastern Europe, Africa and through out Asia. As a piece of fact in regads trafficking from each of the three. In Europe it is Estimated that nearly half a million people have been trafficked in the past decade in Ukraine alone. In Africa, it is said that a girl can be purchased as a slave for as little as $7 dollars in the Ivory Cost. These traffick victims especially women and girls, are normally attracted by add’s with the prospect of a well paid job as a Maid, waitress or factory worker. Falling victem to the Trafficers fake advertisements. Upon arrivel at their destination, the victims are palced in conditions controlled by trafficers while they are exploited to make illegal money. Many are physically confined, their travel or identity documents are taken away aswell as threatening the victem or their family if they do not cooperate. Women and girls forced to work as prostitutes, are sometimes blackmailed by the threat that the traffickers will tell their family. Trackicked children are more “easy” to keep in captive since they depend on the trafficker on food, shelter and other basic necessities. Trafficers will also play mind games with the victims stating that the authorities will prosecute or deport them if they go to ask for help. A lot of times as even stated in our text book, traffickers will go as far as to kill the victim or a relative of theirs to get their point across. In a resent study taken less the three months ago an estimation of 12.3 million people are currently submitted to some form of forced labor. Those traffickers also are estimated in reciving over 44 billion dollars in profit. These estimates were given by the International Labor Organization (ILO), which is a division of the United Nations. The ILA this “forced labor” into three categories: Economic, State Imposed, and Sexual. Economic exploitation account for roughly 64 precent of the world’s total deans of modern day slavery. It is most seen in countries that are less developed, and tends to affect a large portion of the lower class. Many of these victims subject to Economic exploitation are illiterate and understand little about their rights under the law, making them more vulnerable to becoming slaves to employees or landlords. The same can be seen in the US. Though they are mostly illegals coming from Mexico, they are subject to a substandard working environments for well below the minimum wage. The second of the three categories is “State-imposed exploitation”. State-imposed exploitation accounts for 20% of the world’s total forced labor. It is a labor program, that imprisons with out trial those who have committed what the government charicteizes as “antisocial acts”. One of the main countries that is involved in state-imposed exploitation is China. It is a big concern with China and which the ILO is currently negotiating with the Chinese about eliminating the program, which in 2004 detained 260,000 people.What is trafficking? Trafficing is basically modern day slavery. Traffic victims are nor forced, tricked or convinced into labor or sextual exploitation or both. Each year there are roughfly 600,000 to 800,000 people trafficked across national borders, not including the millions of victims trafficked in their own contries. Some of main regions that have issues of human trafficking are some parts of eastern Europe, Africa and through out Asia. As a piece of fact in regads trafficking from each of the three. In Europe it is Estimated that nearly half a million people have been trafficked in the past decade in Ukraine alone. In Africa, it is said that a girl can be purchased as a slave for as little as $7 dollars in the Ivory Cost. These traffick victims especially women and girls, are normally attracted by add’s with the prospect of a well paid job as a Maid, waitress or factory worker. Falling victem to the Trafficers fake advertisements. Upon arrivel at their destination, the victims are palced in conditions controlled by trafficers while they are exploited to make illegal money. Many are physically confined, their travel or identity documents are taken away aswell as threatening the victem or their family if they do not cooperate. Women and girls forced to work as prostitutes, are sometimes blackmailed by the threat that the traffickers will tell their family. Trackicked children are more “easy” to keep in captive since they depend on the trafficker on food, shelter and other basic necessities. Trafficers will also play mind games with the victims stating that the authorities will prosecute or deport them if they go to ask for help. A lot of times as even stated in our text book, traffickers will go as far as to kill the victim or a relative of theirs to get their point across. In a resent study taken less the three months ago an estimation of 12.3 million people are currently submitted to some form of forced labor. Those traffickers also are estimated in reciving over 44 billion dollars in profit. These estimates were given by the International Labor Organization (ILO), which is a division of the United Nations. The ILA this “forced labor” into three categories: Economic, State Imposed, and Sexual. Economic exploitation account for roughly 64 precent of the world’s total deans of modern day slavery. It is most seen in countries that are less developed, and tends to affect a large portion of the lower class. Many of these victims subject to Economic exploitation are illiterate and understand little about their rights under the law, making them more vulnerable to becoming slaves to employees or landlords. The same can be seen in the US. Though they are mostly illegals coming from Mexico, they are subject to a substandard working environments for well below the minimum wage. The second of the three categories is “State-imposed exploitation”. State-imposed exploitation accounts for 20% of the world’s total forced labor. It is a labor program, that imprisons with out trial those who have committed what the government charicteizes as “antisocial acts”. One of the main countries that is involved in state-imposed exploitation is China. It is a big concern with China and which the ILO is currently negotiating with the Chinese about eliminating the program, which in 2004 detained 260,000 people.What is trafficking? Trafficing is basically modern day slavery. Traffic victims are nor forced, tricked or convinced into labor or sextual exploitation or both. Each year there are roughfly 600,000 to 800,000 people trafficked across national borders, not including the millions of victims trafficked in their own contries. Some of main regions that have issues of human trafficking are some parts of eastern Europe, Africa and through out Asia. As a piece of fact in regads trafficking from each of the three. In Europe it is Estimated that nearly half a million people have been trafficked in the past decade in Ukraine alone. In Africa, it is said that a girl can be purchased as a slave for as little as $7 dollars in the Ivory Cost. These traffick victims especially women and girls, are normally attracted by add’s with the prospect of a well paid job as a Maid, waitress or factory worker. Falling victem to the Trafficers fake advertisements. Upon arrivel at their destination, the victims are palced in conditions controlled by trafficers while they are exploited to make illegal money. Many are physically confined, their travel or identity documents are taken away aswell as threatening the victem or their family if they do not cooperate. Women and girls forced to work as prostitutes, are sometimes blackmailed by the threat that the traffickers will tell their family. Trackicked children are more “easy” to keep in captive since they depend on the trafficker on food, shelter and other basic necessities. Trafficers will also play mind games with the victims stating that the authorities will prosecute or deport them if they go to ask for help. A lot of times as even stated in our text book, traffickers will go as far as to kill the victim or a relative of theirs to get their point across. In a resent study taken less the three months ago an estimation of 12.3 million people are currently submitted to some form of forced labor. Those traffickers also are estimated in reciving over 44 billion dollars in profit. These estimates were given by the International Labor Organization (ILO), which is a division of the United Nations. The ILA this “forced labor” into three categories: Economic, State Imposed, and Sexual. Economic exploitation account for roughly 64 precent of the world’s total deans of modern day slavery. It is most seen in countries that are less developed, and tends to affect a large portion of the lower class. Many of these victims subject to Economic exploitation are illiterate and understand little about their rights under the law, making them more vulnerable to becoming slaves to employees or landlords.