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Stop sign that says Do you know how to stop human trafficking? Human trafficking can occur anywhere. Traffickers can be any race, ethnicity, or social status, but they prey on people in difficult situations. You are going to view a series of 3 videos of possible human trafficking scenarios.

Walking through these scenarios will strengthen your ability to identify the crimes of human trafficking and report your observations.

How well do you think you can identify and report human trafficking? Let’s find out!

Expand the sections below for hints and tips to answer the quiz questions.

So based on this scenario and federal laws, what legal consequence(s) are the traffickers facing based on the crimes committed?

 

Each scenario will have four questions with two options. Select the option that you believe will best help provide information in reporting. At the end of the quiz you can: share your results or take the quiz again!

Two characters making statements that are signs of human trafficking. Man says: I avoid eye contact. I show signs of malnourishment, poor hygiene, fatigue, sleep deprivation, untreated illness, injuries, and/or unusual behavior. I have no control over or possession of money or ID. Woman says: I exhibit evidence of verbal threats, emotional abuse and/or being treated in a demeaning way, I have a new instant love who lavishes me with gifts, I show signs of physical abuse, restraint, and/or confinement, and I lack freedom of movement or am constantly monitored.

  • To report suspected human trafficking to Federal law enforcement:

  • Para reportar un posible caso de trata de personas:

  • To get help from the National Human Trafficking Hotline:

    or text HELP or INFO to BeFree (233733)

  • Obtenga ayuda de la Línea Directa Nacional de Trata de Personas:

    o enviando un mensaje de texto con HELP o INFO a BeFree (233733)

Last Updated: 02/12/2024
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