SOC 101 Chapter Notes - Chapter THEME: Human Trafficking-Chapter 7: Deviance, Crime, and Social Control. : Psychological Abuse, Federal Crime In The United States, Contemporary Slavery
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Human trafficking human smuggling : trafficking, movement across a border, labor against person"s will, for the benefit of the trafficker, crime against the person, smuggling, consensual movement across the border, for a fee, crime against the state. Who are the trafficking victims: approximately 800,000 to 900,000 victims annually trafficked across international borders worldwide. How do trafficking victims get to the united states: force: rape, beatings, confinement, fraud: false offers of employment, marriage, better life, coercion: threats, debt-bondage, psychological abuse. Involuntary: physical force, drug addicted, voluntary , recruited. How do the owners control their slaves: lock of hair-hondurans believed that their trafficker would always have control, fences and gates, locks on doors, chains, bars on windows, force, fraud, coercion. What is being done to address the problem: need to raise public awareness among the community to identify and help victims of human trafficking, non-verbal crime scene clues to link to human trafficking, living conditions of potential victims.