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  • Advocating for Stronger Anti-Trafficking Laws

  • Human trafficking is a severe form of exploitation and a grave violation of human rights, involving the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring, or receipt of persons through force, fraud, or coercion for the purpose of exploitation.

  • Recognizing Red Flags in Job Offers

Course curriculum

    1. Introduction to Global Human Trafficking

    2. The History of Human Trafficking

    3. Course Overview

    1. 1.1 Understanding the Definition of Human Trafficking

    2. 1.2 Distinction Between Smuggling and Trafficking

    3. 1.3 International Contexts

    4. 1.4 Domestic Contexts

    5. 1.5 Recognizing the Forms

    1. 2.1 Global Trends

    2. 2.2 Regional Trends

    3. 2.3 Example Scenario 1: Mai

    4. 2.4 Example Scenario 2: Ahmed

    5. 2.5 The Zwi Migdal Trafficking Network

    6. 2.6 Identifying High-Risk Areas

    7. 2.7 Identifying Vulnerable Populations

    8. 2.8 Combatting Trafficking Through Awareness and Support

    1. 3.1 Exploring the Violation of Human Rights in Trafficking

    2. 3.2 Prevention and International Cooperation

    3. 3.3 Understanding International Conventions and Treaties

    4. 3.4 The Role of Governments and NGOs in Combating Trafficking

    5. 3.5 Modern Slavery in UK Nail Salons

    6. 3.6 Concluding Note

    1. 4.1 Socioeconomic Factors

    2. 4.2 Gender Inequality

    3. 4.3 Armed Conflict, Displacement, and Migration

    4. 4.4 Scenario: The Web of Exploitation

    1. 5.1 Harriet Jacobs' Story

    2. 5.2 Analyzing Methods Employed by Traffickers

    3. 5.3 Identifying Online Recruitment Strategies

    4. 5.4 Recognizing Common Grooming Techniques

About this course

  • Free
  • 96 lessons
  • 0 hours of video content

Introduction to Global Human Trafficking

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Social proof: testimonials

“"As a survivor of human trafficking, I am dedicated to raising awareness and advocating for those who are still trapped in this horrific cycle of exploitation."”

Written by: Dr. Dinah Mourise

“"Taking Dr. Mourise's human trafficking course was a transformative experience. Her expertise and passion for the subject inspired me to delve deeper into understanding this complex issue and motivated me to take action to combat it."”

“"Dr. Mourise's human trafficking course was not just educational but also deeply impactful. Her dedication to raising awareness and her commitment to justice motivated me to pursue further studies in this field."”

FAQ

  • How can individuals help combat human trafficking?

    A: Individuals can help combat human trafficking by educating themselves and others about the issue, supporting anti-trafficking organizations, and being vigilant for signs of trafficking in their communities.

  • How prevalent is human trafficking globally?

    A: Human trafficking is a significant global issue, with millions of people estimated to be victims each year. Exact numbers are difficult to determine due to the hidden nature of the crime.

  • What are some indicators that someone may be a victim of human trafficking?

    A: Indicators can include signs of physical abuse, restricted freedom of movement, working excessively long hours, and being unable to communicate freely with others.