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amendments regarding human trafficking​

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Answered by anuska5689
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The “3P” paradigm—prosecution, protection, and prevention—continues to serve as the fundamental framework used around the world to combat human trafficking.

In essence, for human trafficking to occur, a trafficker will: commit at least one act against another person, such as recruiting.

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Using one or more of the following means:

  1. violence.
  2. threat of violence.
  3. coercion.
  4. abduction.
  5. fraud.
  6. deception.
  7. abuse of power or position of vulnerability.

Answered by Anonymous
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  • The Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000

Modern prohibitions of human trafficking in the United States have their roots in the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which barred slavery and involuntary servitude in 1865.

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