How Human Trafficking Effects The Society
Human trafficking is one of the largest crime all around the world. This is because the crime itself brought lots of money towards the human exploiter. Hence, become the main sources for the people who want to commit crime and cash out big number of money in a faster way. Human trafficking crime also related to other crimes as the victim of human trafficking will be force to work for dirty jobs. Human trafficking definitely gives a huge impact towards the victims and the society.
1.The victims
The victims suffer physical abuse. This is because most of the victims will struggle to escape when they were first captured. In order to gain full control of the victims, the criminal will abuse the victim to make them feel scared and helpless. This will also cause trauma towards the victims and they will obey the people who took them willingly.Next, the victims have become immigrants as human trafficking is an international crime that transport the victim in other crime.Making it difficult for the victims to escape as they are in another country. Victims also are forced to work in harsh work environments.In addition, victims have poor health.This is the effects of abuse and also due to the victims mostly kept in a poor and dirty environment. In addition, the victims also rarely eats and only being given a poor food that lack of nutrition. Lastly, women and children trafficked for the purpose of sexual exploitation are at risk of HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections, and of spreading the diseases among wider society; people are trafficked in dangerous conditions and often held, even after they reach their destinations, in circumstances that can have long-term detrimental effects on their mental and physical well-being.
2.The society
Family : Impacts towards family and communities left behind, and gender relations in receiving countries in which women are often sold into sexual slavery.
Economy : Particularly in contexts where people seeking migration opportunities for employment end up being trafficked, resulting in significant remittance losses
Rule of law: In both sets of countries, the operations of organised criminal groups, whose illicit activities often extend beyond trafficking, can have serious implications for national security




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