Deck 16: Trafficking and Exploitation
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Deck 16: Trafficking and Exploitation
1
How many victims of trafficking are there in the UK?
A) 6, 993
B) 75,000
C) 4 million
D) We can't say for sure
A) 6, 993
B) 75,000
C) 4 million
D) We can't say for sure
D
2
The Modern Slavery Act was introduced in England and Wales in:
A) January 1908
B) July 1957
C) March 2015
D) October 2018
A) January 1908
B) July 1957
C) March 2015
D) October 2018
C
3
As part of the National Referral Mechanism, the Competent Authority makes two key decisions. They are called:
A) Reasonable Grounds and Conclusive Ground decisions
B) Recovery and Reflection decisions
C) First Assessment and Second Assessment decisions
D) The victim and Visa decisions
A) Reasonable Grounds and Conclusive Ground decisions
B) Recovery and Reflection decisions
C) First Assessment and Second Assessment decisions
D) The victim and Visa decisions
A
4
The 'ideal victim' of sex trafficking is someone who is regarded as
A) Having chosen to sell sex voluntarily but regrets it
B) Having exhibited no agency either in their movement across borders or in the sale of sex
C) Having chosen to cross borders using the services of a smuggler but has subsequently been exploited
D) Having chosen to sell sex but has to pay off a debt bondage
A) Having chosen to sell sex voluntarily but regrets it
B) Having exhibited no agency either in their movement across borders or in the sale of sex
C) Having chosen to cross borders using the services of a smuggler but has subsequently been exploited
D) Having chosen to sell sex but has to pay off a debt bondage
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5
The Rescue Industry is made up of
A) Police and immigration officials only
B) Non-governmental organisations only
C) A range of 'social helpers' from a diverse network of organisations and agencies
D) Different states/countries
A) Police and immigration officials only
B) Non-governmental organisations only
C) A range of 'social helpers' from a diverse network of organisations and agencies
D) Different states/countries
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6
Anti-trafficking Responses are often categorised within the '3Ps' framework. What are the 3Ps?
A) Patrols, protection and prosecution
B) Policing, patrols and protection
C) Prevention, protection and prosecution
D) Prevention, policing and prosecution
A) Patrols, protection and prosecution
B) Policing, patrols and protection
C) Prevention, protection and prosecution
D) Prevention, policing and prosecution
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7
Which of the following is NOT an example of an anti-trafficking prevention strategy?
A) Targeting demand for trafficked labour
B) Rescue raids
C) Anti-trafficking campaigns
D) Identifying those at risk of trafficking in 'origin countries'
A) Targeting demand for trafficked labour
B) Rescue raids
C) Anti-trafficking campaigns
D) Identifying those at risk of trafficking in 'origin countries'
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8
Human trafficking is generally understood to be made up of three important elements; the action, the means and
A) Immigration
B) The use of force
C) The ends
D) The purpose
A) Immigration
B) The use of force
C) The ends
D) The purpose
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9
In legal terms, 'modern slavery' is
A) A broad term referring to several forms of exploitation, including human trafficking
B) A newer term for human trafficking
C) A term referring to forced compulsory labour
D) A term describing only the most extreme forms of trafficking and exploitation
A) A broad term referring to several forms of exploitation, including human trafficking
B) A newer term for human trafficking
C) A term referring to forced compulsory labour
D) A term describing only the most extreme forms of trafficking and exploitation
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10
What is the key challenge to prosecuting and convicting trafficking offences?
A) Offenders from foreign countries present complications for prosecution
B) The offenders involved in trafficking are difficult to identify
C) Victims are often reluctant to engage with the criminal justice system
D) Trafficking victims are difficult to find
A) Offenders from foreign countries present complications for prosecution
B) The offenders involved in trafficking are difficult to identify
C) Victims are often reluctant to engage with the criminal justice system
D) Trafficking victims are difficult to find
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