Part A: Background There are three different groups of people who can protect individuals from victims of trafficking: US laws are obliged to engage in minors, under 18 years of age, commercial sex I will. Those who are enforced or compelled to participate in commercial sexual intercourse, and third parties provide labor or services while forced to be in an involuntary state of slavery, debt, detention or non-slavery To mislead or intimidate to blend a child and adult forced to be enslaved.
Among these vulnerable groups, the vast majority of trafficked victims (93%) are women and girls. In fact, according to the Canadian Bureau of Statistics' 2014 data, one quarter of trafficked female victims are under 18 years of age. Individuals who identify young people, indigenous peoples, and LGBT Q2 community in addition to women and girls are most likely to be at the expense of trafficking. Women are also most likely to be victims of sexual assault. In 2014 alone, an estimated 635,000 sexual assaults occurred. In 87% of cases, women were victims and 90% did not notify the police. In the cases reported, too many cases were erroneously regarded as unfounded. There are important opportunities to make changes in this field.
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Many trafficking victims are frequently used by traffickers to provide employment and other opportunities under false pretexts. Traffickers are gathering opportunities to improve their lives using poverty and hope of vulnerable groups. Trafficking involves recruiting and kidnapping victims and then transporting them to the isolated and exploited destinations. They may initially move voluntarily with traffickers, but the victims of human trafficking are subsequently isolated, compelled, threatened, beaten and restrained. In international trafficking cases, the victim's identity card is often destroyed or bound by human traffickers; many trafficking victims are subject to law enforcement authorities due to illegal immigration requirements in the destination country I am afraid. Victims are often in an extremely isolated prison situation and depend on kidnappers for food and evacuation centers
Trafficking will lead to the psychological operation of the victim. It is clear that victims of trafficking are psychologically manipulated by oppressors and traffickers. The victims were tortured in fear of being killed or arrested. To explain this in detail, most of these victims live overseas, so oppressors hide visas as soon as they arrive at their destination. In addition, some people do not have documents and know that they are in violation of immigration regulations. Therefore, they are often suffering from spiritual problems when asking for asylum for oppressors.