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Title: Combating%20Human%20Trafficking:%20Responses%20and%20Strategies


1
Combating Human Trafficking Responses and
Strategies
  • Presented by
  • LaMarco Cable
  • Program Associate for Advocacy and Education

2
Human Trafficking What Is It?
  • Form of modern-day slavery
  • Victims of trafficking are exploited for
    commercial sex or labor purposes
  • Traffickers use force, fraud, or coercion to
    achieve exploitation
  • After drug dealing, human trafficking is tied
    with the illegal arms trade as the second largest
    criminal industry in the world, and it is the
    fastest growing

3
Compared to Drugs or Arms Sales
  • Is more profitable
  • Produce continuous profits
  • Involves less risk

4
Human Trafficking What Is It?
  • Sex Trafficking
  • Labor Trafficking

5
Who Are Victims of Human Trafficking?
  • 500,000 to 2 million people trafficked worldwide
    annually
  • 800,000 to 900,000 victims annually are
    trafficked across international borders worldwide
  • More than half of victims trafficked into United
    States are children
  • Victims can be trafficked into the U.S. from
    anywhere in the world.
  • Approximately 27 million people held in slavery
    worldwide
  • 9 billion dollar business

6
Supply of Victims Is Seemingly Endless
  • There is a constant source of victims
  • Exploited persons are dispensable commodities
  • They are typically recruited
  • Promises of a better life can make victims
    vulnerable to traffickers

7
Difficult to Stop
  • Fueled by economically desperate victims and by
    market demands for cheap labor
  • Flourishes when end users can purchase slave
    labor without fear of legal consequences
  • Effective intervention/prevention requires
    proactive cooperation between law enforcement and
    communities

8
Impact of Human Trafficking on the Society
  • Fuels organized crime
  • Deprives countries of human capital
  • Promotes social breakdown
  • Undermines public heal
  • Subverts government authority
  • Imposes enormous economic cost

9
Impact of Human Trafficking on Victims
  • Loss of support from family and community
  • Loss of proper education
  • Obstacles in physical development
  • Psychological Traumas

10
Facts
  • The present rate of trafficking in children is
    already 10 times higher than the trans-Atlantic
    slave trade at its peak
  • There is a victim of trafficking in the world
    every sixty seconds
  • Human trafficking will surpass drug dealing and
    arms trading
  • Every 10 minutes, a woman or child is trafficked
    into the United States
  • Nearly every country is involved in the web of
    trafficking activities
  • Sexual exploitation is the predominate form of
    trafficking
  • 80 of the victims are female

11
Where is our voice in the midst of this?
12
Reasons we dont speak
  • Believe we dont know enough
  • Sex-industry is well-funded to get out its
    message
  • Sounds like a prude
  • Denial
  • Not ready for what might happen

13
What if we dont speak?
  • System will continue to provide the language,
    attitude, belief, and justification for its
    existence and self-perpetuation
  • Miss an opportunity to proclaim a message of
    redemption and transformation
  • People will suffer in silence, not understanding
    the oppression that has gripped them
  • Lives of our most vulnerable will continue to be
    shaped by a culture of exploitation

14
Stated Theologically
  • We are called to stand in the grace of God,
  • believing that it is a missional priority to
    proclaim release to the captives of the system of
    exploitation.

15
What can we do?
  • Advocate policies
  • Support research
  • Promote social awareness and educate the public
  • Provide services to victims

16
Department of State Report
  • Tier 1
  • Tier 2
  • Tier 2 Watch List
  • Tier 3
  • Special Case

17
  • Bringing hurt to public expression is an
    important first step in the dismantling criticism
    that permits a new reality, theological and
    social, to emerge.
  • Walter Brueggeman
  • The Prophetic Imagination

18
  • The task of prophetic imagination and ministry
    is to bring to public expression those very hopes
    and yearnings that have been denied so long and
    suppressed so deeply that we no longer know they
    are there. Hope is the refusal to accept the
    reading of reality which is the majority opinion
    and one does that only at great political risk.
  • Walter Brueggeman
  • The Prophetic Imagination
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