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Who can be a victim of Human Trafficking?
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Human trafficking, as defined in federal law, includes
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The most common types of coercion encountered in forced labor situations include forced drug use, violence, threats, isolation, intimidation, debt bondage, and passport confiscation.
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True
False
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Victims exploited for commercial sex must be advertised to or brought into contact with customers, further increasing opportunities for law enforcement or civilians to encounter the victims.
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True
False
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According to the FBI report issued in 2025, most human trafficking victims in the last decade have been
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Labor trafficking is more difficult to detect and identify because it occurs in the context of an otherwise lawful industry, decreasing the number of encounters between law enforcement and individuals engaged in that industry.
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True
False
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Which of the statements below is true?
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Sexualized forced labor such as stripping and exotic dancing
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Sex traffickers generally control their victims through force, fraud, or coercion, which must be proven in cases involving both adults and minors.
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True
False
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Involuntary servitude
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Pimps may lure children with offers of food, clothes, attention, friendship, love, and a seemingly safe place to sleep.
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Force is . . .
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Sex trafficking can present itself in a variety of forms including
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Labor trafficking is defined as the use of force, fraud, or coercion for the purposes of debt bondage, involuntary servitude, peonage, or slavery, but the law does not apply to children.
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True
False
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Some victims of trafficking suffer from at least one physical health problem, but less than 70% have diagnosable ailments.
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True
False
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In addition to PTSD, trafficking victims often have other mental health issues including depression, anxiety disorders, substance and alcohol abuse, and dissociative disorders.
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True
False
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Moving to Cultural Approach: In order to ensure proper identification and service delivery,
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Comparing Sex Trafficking and Consensual Commercial Sex [Sex Work], what is true?
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Providers should not be concerned with presence or absence of legal records such as a birth certificate, visa, drivers license, social security card, bank account, or other evidence of citizenship or refugee status. Those issues are not an appropriate concern of healthcare providers..
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True
False
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In Statutes Pertaining to Reporting of Abuse or Neglect of People Ages 65 and Older or Disabled - what is true?
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