What are the three ways which human trafficking may affect victims self-esteem and contribute to hiv/aids
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Human trafficking is the most brutal henious crimes which a human being could do to another human being.
Yes, it affects victims self esteem in multidimensional ways which the trafficker and we people cannot think.
When a person, make or female, is taken away from their homes they're reduced to the levels of mere goods which can be used in any way. This affects victims to think individually as human beings. They, over time, develop survivalist instincts than humane nature. In that way victims who were once free people are now primitive animals who live by, day-by-day, just fulfilling their basic needs.
Even after they're free, which won't usually happen, they live their lives on this survivalist primitive instincts only. This decapitates their ability to think about self esteem.
Self esteem comes by being free and human trafficking first takes away that freedom thereby wounding their self esteem.
Many activities where they'll be put such as prostitution, pornography, drugs peddling, illegal weapons, illegal documents, slavery at various locations, illegal organ donors etc treat them as mere commodities. They are things to be used to make money. Self esteem is thrown in air.
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Human trafficking is described by the UNO as the most dangerous crime and heinous crime committed by a human to another human. The given statement is absolutely true that human trafficking may affect victims self-esteem and contribute to hiv/aids patients. Many people are trafficked in the border region and in the red light area which is when they suffer from HIV they are literally discarded like they belong to the dust bins. Hope this answers helps you. Please mark the answer as the brainiest if you like my answer.