International Journal of Law
International Journal of Law
International Journal of Law
Vol. 5, Issue 4 (2019)

Types of human trafficking


Amarthya Ghutke, Pranshi Gaur, Sneha Bhadauria

Human trafficking is the business of stealing freedom for profit. In some cases, traffickers trick, defraud or physically force victims into providing commercial sex. In others, victims are lied to, assaulted, threatened or manipulated into working under inhumane, illegal or otherwise unacceptable conditions and type of human traffic Human trafficking involves recruitment, harbouring or transporting people into a situation of exploitation through the use of violence, deception or coercion and forced to work against their will. Pakistan, Thailand, China, India, and Bangladesh are in the top 10 for countries with the largest number of trafficking victims around the world. India is at the top of the list with 14 million victims, China comes in second with 3.2 million victims, and Pakistan comes in at third with 2.1 million victims. People can be trafficked for many different forms of exploitation such as forced prostitution, forced labour, forced begging, forced criminality, domestic servitude, forced marriage, and forced organ removal.
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Amarthya Ghutke, Pranshi Gaur, Sneha Bhadauria. Types of human trafficking. International Journal of Law, Volume 5, Issue 4, 2019, Pages 126-129
International Journal of Law