Human Trafficking is a form of modern day slavery where people are exploited for commercial gain through unlawful means such as force, fraud or coercion. It is the second largest criminal industry in the world. Women and girls comprise 80% of victims, with 70% trafficked into sexual exploitation. Victims are controlled through isolation, threats of violence, debt bondage and inhumane living/working conditions involving long hours, little pay and high risks of abuse, injury and disease. Addressing both the supply and demand factors driving human trafficking is key to reducing this criminal enterprise.