Definition:
The recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring or receipt of persons by;
· The threat or use of kidnapping, force, fraud, deception or coercion, or
· By the giving or receiving of unlawful payments or benefits to achieve the consent of a person having control over another person, and
· For the purpose of sexual exploitation or forced labor.
· Women and children – risky for trafficking into the sex industry
· Men – day laborers, construction or restaurant workers
· Vulnerable populations – migrants, oppressed or marginalized groups, runaways or displaced persons and the poor
· Individuals, families, organized groups of criminals
· Professional or non-professional criminals
· Facilitated by other beneficiaries e.g. advertising, distribution, or retail companies and consumers
· Both women and men involved in trafficking
· Vary from state to state
· Federal and international laws both protect victims and prosecutes traffickers
· The Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2005
· Hard to find out as it is an illegal industry
Source : Ronak Talati. Human trafficking: information and resources for emergency healthcare providers. http://www.humantraffickinged.com/index.html [20 January 2011].