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  1. Types of exploitation. The most prevalent form of human trafficking that results in servitude is the recruitment and transport of people into the international sex industry. Sex slavery involves males and females, both adults and children, and constitutes an estimated 58 percent of all trafficking activities.

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    • U.S. Department of Labor

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      In human trafficking: Types of exploitation. Children are...

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  2. This article aims to offer the first in-depth analysis of women convicted of human trafficking in Spain. The study of 39 convictions between 2015 and 2018 provides detailed data about 43 female traffickers’ personal profiles, methods and roles performed in the criminal enterprise.

  3. The Council of Europe Convention on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings, in force since1 February 2008, is an international treaty which provides a comprehensive framework for combating human trafficking following a human-rights based and victim-centred approach.

  4. Forced labour, modern slavery and human trafficking. Forced labour is a severe violation of human rights affecting 28 million of men, women and children in all countries and all economic sectors. It is rooted in poverty, discrimination and lack of social protection, and it disrupts fair competition between businesses.

  5. The majority of victims in the EU are women and girls who are mainly trafficked for sexual exploitation. The ratio of male victims has more than doubled in the last years. Around 15% of victims of trafficking in the EU are children. The most common forms of trafficking in the EU is sexual exploitation and labour exploitation.

  6. Human trafficking (hereafter trafficking) and so-called ‘modern slavery’ are broad umbrella terms, covering a wide and poorly delineated range of exploitative activities: from various sexual offences to organ harvesting to domestic servitude (Chuang, 2014).Given how diffuse and contested this domain is, localised and disaggregated approaches to analysis and intervention are particularly ...

  7. Drawing upon a two-year international study, this report explores health risks, health consequences, and barriers to services encountered by trafficked women. Additionally, Zimmerman discusses findings on trafficked women's access to health care, as well as service provider intervention efforts.