Human Trafficking: Types and Perspectives

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Human Trafficking: Types and Perspectives er en engelsk-opgave til 9. klasse, afleveret til karakteren 10. Fylder 3 sider (373 ord, ca. 2 min. læsning) og blev 27. juni 2026.

This document provides an overview of human trafficking, defining its various forms such as forced labor and sexual slavery. It includes global statistics and a perspective on the ethical implications of the issue.

  • forced labor
  • global issues
  • human rights
  • human trafficking
  • modern slavery
  • sexual slavery

Every year a lot of people get dragged into human trafficking, the reason why they do, is mostly to be slaves, which we call human trafficking. At the moment there are around 45.8 million in slavery worldwide. There are some different kinds of human trafficking. One of them is Forced Labor, forced labor is any kind of work or service which people are forced to do against their will, under threat of punishment. Almost all slavery practices contain some element of forced labor. Around 68% of the slaves is into forced labor. The second one Is Sexual slavery. Sexual slavery is slavery for the purpose of sexual exploitation. Sexual slavery may involve single-owner sexual slavery. Most of the slaves are girls under the legal age, which is 18. The children are around 15-16 years old and even younger. Around 22% of all slaves is into sexual slavery. The third kind of human trafficking is state imposed forced labor. This is when political prisoners or prisoners have not been charged with a crime or prosecuted, convicted or sentenced by a fair hearing. However, they are forced into some of the same activities, such as farming and a lot more. Around 10% of all slaves is into state imposed forced labor. But what does people think about human trafficking, is it fair? - “No, I definitely don’t think it’s fair. I think every human have rights to do whatever they want to do. So, I believe getting taken away from family, home and the normal life is against human rights. The second problem is that you never know where you end up, and what you end up with. Are you going to be sexual abused or? And one day I read a article about a girl called Lakshmi she was only 13 years old, when her father sold her to a man. That sold her as a sex slave to other men. She tried to run a day, and the man just told her you have to pay 10.000 rupees before u can leave that’s your debt. And we have no idea what happened to her since.

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