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Anti-Trafficking 101

This curriculum covers four aspects of human trafficking: the what, where, who, and why's of trafficking. We will explain what trafficking is, how you can spot it, understand the issue's persistence and pervasiveness in society, and tackle how you can combat trafficking.

Special thanks to Mary David, the communication director from Journey Out (an anti-trafficking non-profit in the Los Angeles Area), for reading over our curriculum and pointing out inaccurate facts and examples. Her diligence ensures that our curriculum is as comprehensive and accurate as possible. Also, shoutout to all those from WECRE8's Social Enterprise Fellowship 2021 for their help with our curriculum!

Table Of Contents

 

Section 1: the “What” And “Why” - Introduction And Facts

1.1 What is Human Trafficking?

1.2 What are The Subcategories Of Human Trafficking?

1.3 Why Should You Care?

 

Section 2: The “What” - Identifying Human Trafficking

2.1 What is Labor Trafficking

2.2 What is Sex Trafficking

2.3 What are The Common Means In The Human Trafficking Industry

 

Section 3: The “Who”

3.1 The Victims

3.2 The Traffickers

3.3 The Buyers

 

Section 4: Where Does Human Trafficking Happen?

4.1 Demographics of Human Trafficking Worldwide

4.2 Where does Labor Trafficking Take Place?

4.3 Where does Sex Trafficking Take Place?

 

Section 5: Identifying Victims

5.1 What are the Warning Signs of Human Trafficking?

5.2 Why do Victims Stay?

 

Section 6: Human Trafficking In Modern World

6.1 Impacts On Economy

6.2 Trafficking In Popular Culture

 

Section 7: Our Approach

7.1 How to Confront Someone that We Suspect to be Trafficker?

7.2 How Can We Help?

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