2. In this presentation I will explore three points
about human trafficking
•Sex Trafficking
•How human trafficking affects businesses
•Who is helping to end it?
4. "It is hard to quantify but, by our estimates, the
number of females trafficked for sex in Hawaii each
year is most likely in the thousands,"
-Kathryn Xian
7. Businesses using slave labor have lower costs and
prices, creating unfair advantages in the business
world
8. “Traffickers also don’t pay taxes, but create an
enormous need for public spending on security,
border control, law enforcement and victim
rehabilitation.”
-Charles Krulak
10. “The Hawaii Reporter” led an award winning
investagation into labor trafficking, and found over
1000 farm workers trafficked from Laos
11. “In 2016, we learned of 8,042 cases of human
trafficking, a 35% jump over 2015. This is mostly
due to people spreading awareness of human
trafficking and the Hotline.”
-Hawaii Free Press
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