What is Sex Trafficking?

Sex trafficking refers to the illegal trade of individuals through force, fraud, or coercion for commercial sexual exploitation. Victims of sex trafficking are often subjected to various forms of abuse, including physical and sexual violence. This criminal activity involves the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring, or receipt of people through force, deception, or coercion to exploit them for commercial sex.

It's important to note that sex trafficking is a serious violation of human rights and is a criminal offense in most jurisdictions. Efforts to combat sex trafficking involve law enforcement, legislative measures, and support for victims to help them escape and recover from the exploitation they have endured. Many organizations and initiatives work towards raising awareness and addressing the root causes of sex trafficking to prevent and combat this form of modern-day slavery.

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