Criminal Justice /Combating Trafficking in Persons CTIP
Combating Trafficking in Persons CTIP
This deck covers key concepts and indicators of human trafficking, including forms of coercion, vulnerable populations, and appropriate actions to take when encountering trafficking situations.
Which of the following is NOT a form of force, fraud or coercion used in human trafficking: 1. Physical assault including beating or hitting someone 2. Promising a high paying job but giving a job with no pay in a war torn country 3. Calling a person on the phone to talk about their life 4. Threatening a person’s family in order to compel the person to engage in forced labor or commercial sex.
Calling a person on the phone to talk about their life
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Which of the following is NOT a form of force, fraud or coercion used in human trafficking: 1. Physical assault including beating or hitting someone 2. Promising a high paying job but giving a job with no pay in a war torn country 3. Calling a person on the phone to talk about their life 4. Threatening a person’s family in order to compel the person to engage in forced labor or commercial sex.
Calling a person on the phone to talk about their life
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Which COCOM has a problem with trafficking in persons? (Select all that apply) United States Southern Command United States Indo-Pacific Command United States Central Command United States Africa Command United States Northern Command United States European Command
Select all.
Which of the following are indicators of trafficking in persons? (Select all that apply) a. Injuries from violence or hazardous work conditions b. Employees being paid minimum wage c. Living or working in unsafe conditions d. Observing someone being escorted or closely monitored at all times e. A bar located near a military installation f. Employees being required to work and live in the same location g. An illegal immigrant working in a run-down restaurant h. Signs of physical abuse observed (i.e., bruises, cuts, burns, and broken bones) i. Lack of identification (i.e., no passport or papers)
Select all EXCEPT: A bar located near a military installation, An illegal immigrant working in a run-down restaurant. An employee being paid minimum w...
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If you see signs and indicators of trafficking in persons what should you do: Wait a few days and revisit the situation to see if it is still there Intervene and confront the alleged traffickers Try to rescue the victims Report it immediately to your chain of command
Report it immediately to your chain of command.
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Trafficking in persons involves exploiting people for: a. Drug trade b. Labor c. Gun transportation d. Personally identifiable information
Labor
Traffickers look for victims in vulnerable situations such as: a. Highly educated social groups b. Economically advantaged neighborhoods c. Politically unstable countries d. All of the above
c. Politically unstable countries
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Which of the following is NOT a form of force, fraud or coercion used in human trafficking: 1. Physical assault including beating or hitting someone 2. Promising a high paying job but giving a job with no pay in a war torn country 3. Calling a person on the phone to talk about their life 4. Threatening a person’s family in order to compel the person to engage in forced labor or commercial sex. | Calling a person on the phone to talk about their life |
Which COCOM has a problem with trafficking in persons? (Select all that apply) United States Southern Command United States Indo-Pacific Command United States Central Command United States Africa Command United States Northern Command United States European Command | Select all. |
Which of the following are indicators of trafficking in persons? (Select all that apply) a. Injuries from violence or hazardous work conditions b. Employees being paid minimum wage c. Living or working in unsafe conditions d. Observing someone being escorted or closely monitored at all times e. A bar located near a military installation f. Employees being required to work and live in the same location g. An illegal immigrant working in a run-down restaurant h. Signs of physical abuse observed (i.e., bruises, cuts, burns, and broken bones) i. Lack of identification (i.e., no passport or papers) | Select all EXCEPT: A bar located near a military installation, An illegal immigrant working in a run-down restaurant. An employee being paid minimum wage. |
If you see signs and indicators of trafficking in persons what should you do: Wait a few days and revisit the situation to see if it is still there Intervene and confront the alleged traffickers Try to rescue the victims Report it immediately to your chain of command | Report it immediately to your chain of command. |
Trafficking in persons involves exploiting people for: a. Drug trade b. Labor c. Gun transportation d. Personally identifiable information | Labor |
Traffickers look for victims in vulnerable situations such as: a. Highly educated social groups b. Economically advantaged neighborhoods c. Politically unstable countries d. All of the above | c. Politically unstable countries |
Labor traffickers are most likely to take advantage of employees in which of the following professions? Select all that apply. a. Science fields b. Hospitality industry c. Advertising d. Janitorial services | Hospitality industry, Advertising |
Which of the following most likely indicates a labor trafficking situation? Select all that apply. a. Employees are required to work and live in the same location b. Employees are complaining about their job. c. Employees were not given contracts in their native language d. Employees are paid minimum wage | Employees are required to work and live in the same location, Employees are not given contracts in their native language. |
At which point should you report a trafficking in persons situation? a. After you have substantial proof b. After you discuss it with your colleagues c. Do not report it unless the situation is affecting your job d. Immediately upon suspecting a violation | Immediately upon suspecting a violation |
The President’s 2012 Executive Order 13627 on trafficking in persons strengthened the government’s zero tolerance policy by addressing which of the following groups? a. Prostitutes b. Illegal immigrants c. Foreign diplomats d. Federal contractors and subcontractors | Federal contractors and subcontractors |