CRIM 490- Midterm Exam Guide - Comprehensive Notes for the exam ( 31 pages long!)
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Induce: recruit, harbor, transport, provide, or obtain, means, force, fraud, or coercion, purpose, commercial sex (sex trafficking, or labor/services (labor trafficking) Categories of victims: adults induced into commercial sex via force, fraud, or coercion, minors induced into commercial sex, adults or minors in forced labor, or involuntary servitude via force, fraud, or coercion. Vulnerability factors: developing nations: education, economics/poverty, legal issues, criminal. Immigration: cultural, expectations, shamed, disability, sexual orientation, religious affiliation, victims of prior abuse/violence, migrants fleeing, statelessness. Job recruitment (online, newspapers, word of mouth, etc. : promises of love and marriage, solicitation by family, friends, acquaintances, providi(cid:374)g loa(cid:374)s (cid:862)adva(cid:374)ce pay(cid:373)e(cid:374)ts(cid:863, abduction or kidnapping, blackmail or extortion, smuggling. First signs: increase in petty crime (specific time and dates, juvenile delinquency, individuals merging and identifying themselves as a group, escalation of violence: School yard fights: need to share their identity with the community and make a name for themselves. No one outside of mexikanemi should know of our dealings.