Deck 11: Human Trafficking Across Borders

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According to the Palermo Protocol, which of the following are included in the definition of exploitation?

A) Sex Tourism
B) Forced labor
C) Removal of organs
D) A and B
E) B and C
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What do religious and feminist abolitionists believe in regards to women's trafficking?

A) They see prostitution as a form of patriarchal oppression that victimizes women
B) They advocate for women's agency and their right to engage in sex work
C) They oppose prostitution regardless of whether a woman consented
D) A and C
E) All of the above
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What is considered to be a "pull" factor for the continuation of human trafficking?

A) The feminization of poverty
B) Demands for low-cost skilled and unskilled labor
C) Gender/ethnic discrimination
D) Political instability
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What is considered to be a "push factor" for the continuation of human trafficking?

A) The feminization of poverty
B) Socio-economic destitution
C) Internal conflict
D) All of the above
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According to the Dept. of State's 2005 Trafficking in Persons (TIP) report, what percent of trafficked persons are women?

A) 40%
B) 60%
C) 80%
D) 95%
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Which model of trafficking is used by the Chinese largely for labor exploitation through rigidly controlling forms of debt bondage?

A) Trade and development model
B) Violent entrepreneur model
C) Supermarket model
D) Traditional slave model
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Which model of trafficking is comprised of post Soviet organized crime networks that usually take girls from orphanages and children's homes to sell them?

A) Trade and development model
B) Natural resource model
C) Violent entrepreneur model
D) American pimp model
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Which model of trafficking comprises Balkan crime groups who traffic almost exclusively in women and then located them in Western European brothels?

A) Trade and development mode
B) Natural resource model
C) Violent entrepreneur model
D) Supermarket model
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Which model of trafficking advocates for the seizing of persons living on the margins of society including young runaways, street people, the homeless, and girls from malls and bars?

A) Violent entrepreneur model
B) American pimp model
C) Natural resource model
D) Traditional slave model
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Which model of trafficking moves large numbers of persons at a low cost per person, particularly along the U.S-Mexico border?

A) Trade and development model
B) Traditional slave model
C) Supermarket model
D) American pimp model
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Which model of trafficking operates out of West Africa and trades women and drugs to Italy where the Nigerian Diaspora is represented among the immigrant community?

A) Natural resource model
B) Traditional slave model
C) Trade and development model
D) Violent entrepreneur model
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Educated Eastern European women are NOT enticed by which of the following job offers in more developed countries?

A) Nannies
B) Hotel maids
C) Waitresses
D) Caregivers for the elderly
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Because they oftentimes lack documentation, which of the following explains why they fail to seek assistance from local authorities?

A) They do not speak the local language and cannot communicate with law enforcement
B) They have been told that escape attempts will lead to the punishment of their families
C) They may come from a country where police are feared
D) All of the above
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In which region of the world are trafficked persons controlled through witchcraft and oaths of protection?

A) Latin America
B) Africa
C) Southeast Asia
D) Eastern Europe
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Which of the following is NOT true in regards to the sex tourism industry?

A) It is experienced mostly in Eastern Europe
B) It began with prostitution associated with U.S. military bases in the late 1960s
C) It contributes to the "eroticization of the ethnic and cultural Other"
D) Tourists wish to believe that the act is voluntary and permitted by local value systems
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Which country does NOT contribute a large amount of male tourists to the sex tourism industry?

A) Japan
B) China
C) The United States
D) Australia
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Which country takes organs from imprisoned persons following their executions and ships them to the United States?

A) Vietnam
B) Mexico
C) China
D) Guatemala
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According to the World Health Organization (WHO), what percentage of the kidneys transplanted annually are estimated to be from living donors who have been trafficked?

A) 5%
B) 10%
C) 15%
D) 20%
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In which country is organ trafficking NOT condoned and facilitated?

A) Egypt
B) India
C) Japan
D) Philippines
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Which country is known for arrangements between recruiters and orphanage directors to regularly deliver orphans who have reached age 18 to traffickers?

A) India
B) Russia
C) Romania
D) Vietnam
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Which of the following trends is true in regards to Russia's status after the breakup of the Soviet Union?

A) Russia's GDP declined by 34% between 1991 and 1995
B) Women's income in Russia fell from 70% of a man's income in 1989 to just over 40% in 1995
C) Rates of human trafficking have decreased since 1989
D) A and B
E) B and C
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Which of the following is NOT a major country from which persons are trafficked to Western Europe?

A) Nigeria
B) Bulgaria
C) Turkey
D) Moldova
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Which of the following Western European countries is NOT one of the top five destinations for trafficked persons?

A) Italy
B) Greece
C) Germany
D) France
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Which factors does NOT shape human trafficking in the United States?

A) The history of slavery
B) Historically lax immigration restrictions
C) Severe drug abuse
D) Role of religion
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Which of the following was an affect of the Immigration Reform and Control Act in the United States?

A) Creation of sanctions against employers who hired undocumented immigrants
B) Expansion of Border Patrol
C) Legalized status of 2 million undocumented people already living in the United States
D) A and B
E) All of the above
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Which country is the center for child adoption trafficking with 1000-1500 babies being trafficked annually?

A) Russia
B) Guatemala
C) Nigeria
D) Philippines
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Which of the following is NOT one of the three distinct strategies of countering human trafficking?

A) Prevention of trafficking
B) Protection and support of victims
C) Prosecution of traffickers
D) Legislation of anti-trafficking policy
Question
Which of the following is true in regards to the U.S. "T" visa?

A) It is only issued to women who have been rescued from human trafficking
B) It allows victims to stay in the U.S. for 3 years if they cooperate in efforts to prosecute traffickers
C) It provides victims with the possibility to remain permanently in the U.S.
D) A and B
E) B and C
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What are some of the possible outcomes awaiting rescued victims upon being rescued and repatriated?

A) They may suffer rejection by his/her home community for bringing shame to the group
B) They may suffer the same economic hardships that prompted the trafficking
C) They become highly susceptible to being re-trafficked
D) All of the above
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Based on the 2003 report by experts to the U.N. Commission on the Status of Women found that after ten years of anti-trafficking interventions in the Balkans, human trafficking had __________.

A) Increased
B) Decreased
C) Remained stable
D) Become more profitable
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Which of the following is true in regards to the country reports assessed by TVPA in regards to compliance with U.S. trafficking policies?

A) Tier 1 is considered to be the lowest level of compliance
B) Tier 3 is considered to be full compliance
C) TVPA assesses each country in comparison to the Palermo Protocol
D) All of the above
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Which term best describes the process of victims working to pay off debt incurred in bringing them out of their country of origin and transporting them to the receiving State?

A) Labor trafficking
B) Indentured servitude
C) Debt bondage
D) White slavery
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Which term best describes the alleged abduction of European women by foreigners to work as prostitutes in South America, Africa, and Asia?

A) Sexual exploitation
B) White slavery
C) Indentured servitude
D) Debt bondage
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In which of the following situations do many sexually exploited women typically find themselves upon being trafficked?

A) Providing sexual services at brothels or bars
B) Child/adult pornography
C) Mail order brides
D) All of the above
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What field has been estimated by UNODC to rank second globally in terms of profit?

A) Drug trafficking
B) Human trafficking
C) Arms trafficking
D) Organized crime
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It is common for human trafficking recruiters to be personally known to the victim.
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Forced drug and alcohol ingestion is commonly used as a mechanism to control victims of labor trafficking.
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In Southeast Asia, sex tourism is viewed as a detriment to the country's national development.
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The organs most commonly trafficked are generally poor women's organs.
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Nepal engages in the trafficking of minors to use the children for their small fingers in the local carpet-making industry.
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The terms 'smuggling' and 'trafficking' can be used interchangeably.
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Expanding detention facilities and security marginalizes approaches like reducing poverty or providing opportunities to potential victims in states of origin.
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Due to increased funding, states' TIP report tier classifications have been drastically improving in the last decade.
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The Palermo Protocol takes no position on whether prostitution amounts to exploitation.
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The Human Rights Caucus contends that trafficking requires an element of force or deception.
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Explain the four stages of sex tourism in Southeast Asia, and how this evolution has contributed to the eroticization of the ethnic and cultural Other.
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What are some of the primary factors that contribute to human trafficking? Classify each of them as either a "push" or "pull" factor.
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Discuss three models of trafficking as a business. In what regions of the world are each of these models most utilized?
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Deck 11: Human Trafficking Across Borders
1
According to the Palermo Protocol, which of the following are included in the definition of exploitation?

A) Sex Tourism
B) Forced labor
C) Removal of organs
D) A and B
E) B and C
E
2
What do religious and feminist abolitionists believe in regards to women's trafficking?

A) They see prostitution as a form of patriarchal oppression that victimizes women
B) They advocate for women's agency and their right to engage in sex work
C) They oppose prostitution regardless of whether a woman consented
D) A and C
E) All of the above
D
3
What is considered to be a "pull" factor for the continuation of human trafficking?

A) The feminization of poverty
B) Demands for low-cost skilled and unskilled labor
C) Gender/ethnic discrimination
D) Political instability
B
4
What is considered to be a "push factor" for the continuation of human trafficking?

A) The feminization of poverty
B) Socio-economic destitution
C) Internal conflict
D) All of the above
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5
According to the Dept. of State's 2005 Trafficking in Persons (TIP) report, what percent of trafficked persons are women?

A) 40%
B) 60%
C) 80%
D) 95%
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6
Which model of trafficking is used by the Chinese largely for labor exploitation through rigidly controlling forms of debt bondage?

A) Trade and development model
B) Violent entrepreneur model
C) Supermarket model
D) Traditional slave model
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7
Which model of trafficking is comprised of post Soviet organized crime networks that usually take girls from orphanages and children's homes to sell them?

A) Trade and development model
B) Natural resource model
C) Violent entrepreneur model
D) American pimp model
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8
Which model of trafficking comprises Balkan crime groups who traffic almost exclusively in women and then located them in Western European brothels?

A) Trade and development mode
B) Natural resource model
C) Violent entrepreneur model
D) Supermarket model
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9
Which model of trafficking advocates for the seizing of persons living on the margins of society including young runaways, street people, the homeless, and girls from malls and bars?

A) Violent entrepreneur model
B) American pimp model
C) Natural resource model
D) Traditional slave model
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10
Which model of trafficking moves large numbers of persons at a low cost per person, particularly along the U.S-Mexico border?

A) Trade and development model
B) Traditional slave model
C) Supermarket model
D) American pimp model
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11
Which model of trafficking operates out of West Africa and trades women and drugs to Italy where the Nigerian Diaspora is represented among the immigrant community?

A) Natural resource model
B) Traditional slave model
C) Trade and development model
D) Violent entrepreneur model
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12
Educated Eastern European women are NOT enticed by which of the following job offers in more developed countries?

A) Nannies
B) Hotel maids
C) Waitresses
D) Caregivers for the elderly
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13
Because they oftentimes lack documentation, which of the following explains why they fail to seek assistance from local authorities?

A) They do not speak the local language and cannot communicate with law enforcement
B) They have been told that escape attempts will lead to the punishment of their families
C) They may come from a country where police are feared
D) All of the above
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14
In which region of the world are trafficked persons controlled through witchcraft and oaths of protection?

A) Latin America
B) Africa
C) Southeast Asia
D) Eastern Europe
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Which of the following is NOT true in regards to the sex tourism industry?

A) It is experienced mostly in Eastern Europe
B) It began with prostitution associated with U.S. military bases in the late 1960s
C) It contributes to the "eroticization of the ethnic and cultural Other"
D) Tourists wish to believe that the act is voluntary and permitted by local value systems
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Which country does NOT contribute a large amount of male tourists to the sex tourism industry?

A) Japan
B) China
C) The United States
D) Australia
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17
Which country takes organs from imprisoned persons following their executions and ships them to the United States?

A) Vietnam
B) Mexico
C) China
D) Guatemala
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18
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), what percentage of the kidneys transplanted annually are estimated to be from living donors who have been trafficked?

A) 5%
B) 10%
C) 15%
D) 20%
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In which country is organ trafficking NOT condoned and facilitated?

A) Egypt
B) India
C) Japan
D) Philippines
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20
Which country is known for arrangements between recruiters and orphanage directors to regularly deliver orphans who have reached age 18 to traffickers?

A) India
B) Russia
C) Romania
D) Vietnam
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21
Which of the following trends is true in regards to Russia's status after the breakup of the Soviet Union?

A) Russia's GDP declined by 34% between 1991 and 1995
B) Women's income in Russia fell from 70% of a man's income in 1989 to just over 40% in 1995
C) Rates of human trafficking have decreased since 1989
D) A and B
E) B and C
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22
Which of the following is NOT a major country from which persons are trafficked to Western Europe?

A) Nigeria
B) Bulgaria
C) Turkey
D) Moldova
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23
Which of the following Western European countries is NOT one of the top five destinations for trafficked persons?

A) Italy
B) Greece
C) Germany
D) France
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24
Which factors does NOT shape human trafficking in the United States?

A) The history of slavery
B) Historically lax immigration restrictions
C) Severe drug abuse
D) Role of religion
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Which of the following was an affect of the Immigration Reform and Control Act in the United States?

A) Creation of sanctions against employers who hired undocumented immigrants
B) Expansion of Border Patrol
C) Legalized status of 2 million undocumented people already living in the United States
D) A and B
E) All of the above
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26
Which country is the center for child adoption trafficking with 1000-1500 babies being trafficked annually?

A) Russia
B) Guatemala
C) Nigeria
D) Philippines
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27
Which of the following is NOT one of the three distinct strategies of countering human trafficking?

A) Prevention of trafficking
B) Protection and support of victims
C) Prosecution of traffickers
D) Legislation of anti-trafficking policy
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28
Which of the following is true in regards to the U.S. "T" visa?

A) It is only issued to women who have been rescued from human trafficking
B) It allows victims to stay in the U.S. for 3 years if they cooperate in efforts to prosecute traffickers
C) It provides victims with the possibility to remain permanently in the U.S.
D) A and B
E) B and C
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29
What are some of the possible outcomes awaiting rescued victims upon being rescued and repatriated?

A) They may suffer rejection by his/her home community for bringing shame to the group
B) They may suffer the same economic hardships that prompted the trafficking
C) They become highly susceptible to being re-trafficked
D) All of the above
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30
Based on the 2003 report by experts to the U.N. Commission on the Status of Women found that after ten years of anti-trafficking interventions in the Balkans, human trafficking had __________.

A) Increased
B) Decreased
C) Remained stable
D) Become more profitable
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31
Which of the following is true in regards to the country reports assessed by TVPA in regards to compliance with U.S. trafficking policies?

A) Tier 1 is considered to be the lowest level of compliance
B) Tier 3 is considered to be full compliance
C) TVPA assesses each country in comparison to the Palermo Protocol
D) All of the above
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32
Which term best describes the process of victims working to pay off debt incurred in bringing them out of their country of origin and transporting them to the receiving State?

A) Labor trafficking
B) Indentured servitude
C) Debt bondage
D) White slavery
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33
Which term best describes the alleged abduction of European women by foreigners to work as prostitutes in South America, Africa, and Asia?

A) Sexual exploitation
B) White slavery
C) Indentured servitude
D) Debt bondage
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34
In which of the following situations do many sexually exploited women typically find themselves upon being trafficked?

A) Providing sexual services at brothels or bars
B) Child/adult pornography
C) Mail order brides
D) All of the above
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35
What field has been estimated by UNODC to rank second globally in terms of profit?

A) Drug trafficking
B) Human trafficking
C) Arms trafficking
D) Organized crime
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36
It is common for human trafficking recruiters to be personally known to the victim.
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37
Forced drug and alcohol ingestion is commonly used as a mechanism to control victims of labor trafficking.
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38
In Southeast Asia, sex tourism is viewed as a detriment to the country's national development.
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The organs most commonly trafficked are generally poor women's organs.
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40
Nepal engages in the trafficking of minors to use the children for their small fingers in the local carpet-making industry.
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41
The terms 'smuggling' and 'trafficking' can be used interchangeably.
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42
Expanding detention facilities and security marginalizes approaches like reducing poverty or providing opportunities to potential victims in states of origin.
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43
Due to increased funding, states' TIP report tier classifications have been drastically improving in the last decade.
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The Palermo Protocol takes no position on whether prostitution amounts to exploitation.
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The Human Rights Caucus contends that trafficking requires an element of force or deception.
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46
Explain the four stages of sex tourism in Southeast Asia, and how this evolution has contributed to the eroticization of the ethnic and cultural Other.
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47
What are some of the primary factors that contribute to human trafficking? Classify each of them as either a "push" or "pull" factor.
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Discuss three models of trafficking as a business. In what regions of the world are each of these models most utilized?
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