What are 5 warning signs of human trafficking?
Human Trafficking Indicators
- Living with employer.
- Poor living conditions.
- Multiple people in cramped space.
- Inability to speak to individual alone.
- Answers appear to be scripted and rehearsed.
- Employer is holding identity documents.
- Signs of physical abuse.
- Submissive or fearful.
Who is targeted the most in human trafficking?
Some of the most vulnerable populations for trafficking in the United States include American Indian/Alaska Native communities, lesbian-gay-bisexual-transgender-questioning individuals, individuals with disabilities, undocumented migrants, runaway and homeless youth, temporary guest-workers and low-income individuals.
What is the largest city for human trafficking?
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- Houston, Texas. 3,634.
- Washington, District of Columbia. 401.
- New York, New York. 3,074.
- Atlanta, Georgia. 317.
- Los Angeles, California. 2,803.
- Orlando, Florida. 285.
- Washington, District of Columbia. 2,730.
- Miami, Florida. 271.
Where do traffickers look for victims?
Targeting the Victim Traffickers are adept at identifying people with noticeable vulnerabilities or needs. They may scour specific locations such as bus stations, shelters, or local malls looking for someone without a safe place to stay or who they may be able to charm with their flattery and attention.
What question should you not ask a possible trafficking victim?
Have you ever been deprived of food, water, sleep or medical care? Do you have to ask permission to eat, sleep or go to the bathroom? Are there locks on your doors and windows so you cannot get out? Has anyone threatened your family?
What are the signs of a pimp?
Warning signs can look like:
- new tattoos/brandings.
- a change in dress.
- new items with no new income.
- bruises.
- physical exhaustion.
- malnourishment.
- new friends.
- truancy.
What are the top 10 countries for human trafficking?
The 10 Worst Countries for Human Trafficking
- China.
- Eritrea.
- Iran.
- North Korea.
- Russia.
- Sudan.
- Syria.
- Venezuela. Among those trafficked out of Venezuela, 55 percent are adults, 26 percent are young girls and 19 percent are young boys.