Information about Human Trafficking and exploitation of children in the Pacific and New Zealand. Information on how to identify victims and how to respond.
4. Source: UNODC
ACT
Recruitment
Transport
Transfer
Harboring
Receipt of
persons
MEANS
Threat or use of
force
Coercion
Abduction
Fraud
Deception
Abuse of power or
vulnerability
Given payments or
benefits
PURPOSE
Exploitation, including:
Prostitution of others
Sexual exploitation
Forced Labour
Slavery or similar
practices
Removal of organs
Other similar types of
exploitation
8. 3.0/1000
1.8/1000
The prevalence of human trafficking victims in the world
The prevalence of human trafficking victims in Asia and the Pacific
Source: UNODC, Global report on Trafficking in Persons (2009)
9. The average cost of a slave in 1850
The average cost of a slave in 2013
$40,000
$90
Source: Free the Slaves, 2013
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Physical signs
1. Weakened physical state
2. Bruises, cuts, or other untreated
medical ailments
3. Complaints of stomach pain
4. Heart palpitations
5. Extreme changes in eating
patterns
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Emotional Reactions:
1. Loss of memory related to the
traumatic event
2. Frequent bouts of tearfulness
3. Detachment
4. Feelings of self-blame
5. Emotional numbing or emotional
response that does not fit the
situation
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Emotional Reactions:
6. Flashbacks or nightmares
7. Anxiety and fear
8. Difficulty making decisions and/or
concentrating
9. Avoidance of eye contact in a
manner not related to culture