Unit 4 - Human Trafficking - Illegal Flows Flashcards
1
Q
From where to where is human trafficking usually done?
A
- LIC - HIC
2
Q
Why is human trafficking a good example for illegal flows?
A
- multi-billion dollar enterprise
- one of the fastest-growing illicit industries in the world
- trafficking of women and children is the world’s fastest growing crime
3
Q
How many people are trapped in forced labour around the world due to human trafficking?
A
- an estimated 24.9 million people
4
Q
How many people are sexually exploited through human trafficking?
A
- more than 50% of trafficking victims
5
Q
How many victims of human trafficking are females and how many males?
A
- females: 71%
- males: 29%
6
Q
What are the origin countries of human trafficking?
A
- Asia: Thailand, India, China
- Central America: Mexico, Haiti, El Salvador, Dominican Republic
- Eastern Europe: Russia, Belarus
- Africa: Nigeria
7
Q
What are the destination countries of human trafficking?
A
- North America: USA, Canada
- Western Europe: Germany, France
8
Q
What are the causes and vulnerability of human trafficking?
A
- risking everything leaving a place of poverty to gain wealth
- political conditions
- war
- lack of education
- lack of legitimate economic opportunities
- conflict and natural disaster
- generates a large profit
- lack of safe migration options
9
Q
What is human trafficking?
A
- the action or practice of illegally transporting people from one country or area to another, typically for the purposes of forced labour or sexual exploitation
10
Q
What are illegal flows?
A
- a form of illegal capital flight that occurs when money is illegally earned