2. Human Trafficking
Human Trafficking is
becoming very heavy in
Europe where children are
being kidnapped for sexual
exploitation and sold to
criminals across the world.
Over a 1000 children are
being taken each year from
their homes.
3. Human Trafficking
Europe
• The European Commission
report says 80% of the
victims were women and
69% of all those trafficked
were victims of sexual
exploitation.
• Two-thirds of the victims
were EU citizens. Nigeria
and China were the main
non-EU countries of origin.
Middle East
• Members of families are
kidnapped for ransom
money and food.
• Most kidnappings happen
by someone the individual
knows.
4. Human Trafficking
Crimes happen so often that the EU investigators are needed everyday
on stand by 24 hours as children are sold for thousands of dollars with
no remorse and the parents never see their child again.
5. Human Trafficking
• The main targets of human trafficking are
females all across the country because they
are easier targets to men as they can be
carried and smuggled into vans and suitcases.
Women are at threat each night they are
walking alone in Europe.
6. Women involved in
human trafficking
The women
involved in human
trafficking are very
scared after the
incidents and are
rare to be
documented since
few makes it out of
the illegal sex
trade.
7. Human trafficking
Around the communities in Europe the people fear for their lives and are
afraid to speak on against the cruel human who are involved in the evil
sex trade that tarnishes the lives of these individuals forever.
8. Human Trafficking
Men/Boys
• There are less than over
3,000 boys that are
kidnapped each year. Boys
are on the market but the
buyers of the human
trafficking tend to want to
fulfill their fantasies with
girls.
• This leads to more danger
for the women.
Women/girls
• Women are 5 times more at
risk to being caught in the
human trafficking than
males.
• Women/girls of the
community are less likely to
be brought back if ever
found after being involved
in human trafficking.
9. Human Trafficking
Europe
• Most women in Europe are
usually taken off the streets
during the nights and are
prone to be seduced by
someone who drugs them
at a club.
Middle east
• Most women that are
involved in the expolitation
of human trafficking are
tricked into coming for work
labor or other situations
that are all a hoax to get
them kidnapped.
10. Human Trafficking
As the above pictures states every 30 seconds someone becomes a
vitctim of human trafficking which means that each hour there are a 120
victimes and each day there is 2880 in total being exploited.
11. Human Trafficking
Sexual Enslavement
Most traffickers lure women
promising better paying jobs
or more education. The
business thrives off of youth
and virgins that makes the bid
higher and the prices of each
individual differ.
There are young boys at the age of 5
taught “camel racing” which teaches
them at a young age where they have
to fulfill sex practices for money as
most of their parent sold them for a
better living.
12. Human Trafficking
Europe
• The human trafficking business
flourishes in Europe as they
capture and take many tourist
that are coming to visit their
country. Many poverty
neighborhoods are all familiar
with what takes place and are
always on edge so it keep the
trafficking to a minimum at
times.
Middle East
• The human trafficking
business in the middle east
is constantly growing where
there is poverty and
demand for sexual
entertainment. The
vulnerability increases on
women and the wealthy
Arabs fuel this fire with
their entertainment.
13. Middle East/Releasing
Some of the “sex slaves” that are taken
do get a second chance at life if their
new owner get tired of using them and
wants to purchase a new victim. The
chances are slim but when a victim
does be released they often need
heavy counseling and to be treated by
a doctor for the pain that they were
forced to endure.
14. Europe/Releasing
Most of the victims are not shipped to
far from their hometown and often are
tracked eventually by an agent if they
haven't already escaped or found
dead. Most of these horrible people
will usually release their client after
that are sexually satisfied by them or
ready for new “talent” as they call it.
15. Human Trafficking/ Law Enforcement
The law enforcement tries to stop the human trafficking business as such
as possible common rules of urging all women to stay in groups and not
to drift off but things happen outside of their control.
16. Human Trafficking/Law
• There has been a new
Coordinator of the Anti-
trafficking in the EU as
new of 2010 to start a
new direction of
prevention and all
international countries.
• The strategy that is
being put in place
practical measures to
be implemented with
more security at night
and safety cars for
women walking alone.
17. Human Trafficking
• I ultimately made this artifact to touch basis
and spread the word of human trafficking for
my female peers and other individuals who
are not familiar with the epidemic in other
countries and what takes place when tourist
are visiting. Human trafficking is a very serious
crime and in due time will come to a minimum
with the help of the news sites and other
communications.