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HT Hold 1 Overview and differentiation
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Bonded labor
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Forced labor
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Sex trafficking
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Child labor
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- David M. Smolin - He presents child trafficking and adoption scandals CHILD TRAFFICKING
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- Different types of childrens gets sold into child trafficking. - They get sold into it in different ways. - 30 percent of the cases is children’s who gets sold into the sex industry.
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Human trafficking and sexual exploitation
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The line between forced and voluntary prostitution is very thin. Prostitution itself is seen by many as an abusive practice and violence against women. In Sweden, Norway and Iceland it is illegal to pay for sex The client commits a crime, but not the prostitute. These countries consider all forms of prostitution to be exploitative or slavery.
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Traffickers sometimes use offers of marriage, threats, intimidation and kidnapping as means of obtaining victims. Some migrating prostitutes become victims of human trafficking. Some women know they will be working as prostitutes, but they have no idea of the circumstances and the conditions.
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Global awareness and response Human trafficking Made by: Kristoffer, Henriette and Sofie
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Human trafficking It's not just poor countries that are trafficking Human trafficking across international borders Generally wealthy countries are the destination country
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Human trafficking Thailand, China, Nigeria, Albania, Bulgaria, Moldova, and Ukraine. Future Group: A: All of the practices B: Many of the practices (United states, Australia, Norway, Sweden) C : Some of the practices D: Very few of the practices (UK) F: None of the practices (Canada) http://www.oas.org/atip/canada/Fallingshortofthemark.pdf
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The extent of human trafficking worldwide - Crime
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-Unreliable data -Different opinions
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- Danish Centre - 2007 - 2010
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- Unreliable data
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