Human trafficking can be categorized in several ways, but three common types include:
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Sex Trafficking: This involves the coercion or deception of individuals into engaging in commercial sex acts. Victims may be forced into prostitution or other forms of sexual exploitation and often endure severe physical and psychological abuse.
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Labor Trafficking: This type involves the exploitation of individuals through force, fraud, or coercion for labor purposes. Victims are often subjected to harsh working conditions and may be found in various industries, including agriculture, construction, domestic work, and manufacturing.
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Child Trafficking: This specifically pertains to the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring, or receipt of children for the purpose of exploitation. This can include forced labor, sexual exploitation, or being used for illegal activities, such as drug trafficking or child soldiering.
Each of these categories can involve various forms of exploitation and can affect individuals of all ages and backgrounds.