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8 sty 2018 · On this note, the major aim of this work was to explore the relationship between human trafficking and child education, the causes of human trafficking, the effects of human trafficking on...
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8 lut 2020 · Human trafficking remains one of the most pervasive criminal activities worldwide, including in the United States. Much of the research on human trafficking in the U.S. has been limited, focusing primarily on individual-level factors, providing victim assistance, or with a few exceptions, examining the role of structural characteristics on
Human Tra cking in AMERICA S SCHOOLS 1 Introduction According to federal law, human trafficking is the exploitation of a person through force, fraud, or coercion for the purpose of forced labor, commercial sex, or both. Victims of human trafficking include adults and children, both U.S. citizens and foreign nationals.
In 2020, trafficking survivors filed 22 labor trafficking cases, compared with 27 sex trafficking cases. As in 2019, plaintiffs in 2020 filed four cases that included allegations of both sex and labor trafficking.
The article will begin by defining human trafficking under federal statutes, contrasting these definitions against myths and misconceptions that can impede detection of trafficking crimes, and identify
Variation in state laws affects the legal determination of trafficking, which in turn affects resources available to assist trafficked persons. In this chapter, the US federal definition of trafficking, inclusive of labor and sex trafficking, is used whenever there is reference to “trafficking” or “human trafficking.”
2020 saw the HIGHEST AVERAGE SENTENCE imposed in human trafficking cases since the enactment of the TVPA. On average, federal courts sentenced defendants convicted in human trafficking cases to 13 YEARS in prison.