The U.S. State Department estimates as many as 27 million men, women, and children are global human trafficking victims at any given time. In 2012, only 46,570 new victims were identified. Globally, there were only 7,705 prosecutions and 4,746 convictions for human trafficking crimes in 2012. In the United States, there were 2,515 suspected incidents of human trafficking investigated between January 2008 and June 2010. Of these, more than 80 percent of the victims of sex trafficking were U.S. citizens or nationals, and more than 90 percent of the victims of labor trafficking were undocumented or qualified aliens
Trafficking in persons is modern day slavery. The trafficking of women, children, and men for sexual...
Sex trafficking is a moral and legal tragedy that affects thousands in the United States and abroad....
Victims of human trafficking may be exploited for prostitution, sweatshop labor, domestic work, and ...
Human trafficking is becoming the fastest growing criminal activity in the world. Generally, traffic...
Trafficking in persons is one of the fastest growing areas of international criminal activity. Each...
Trafficking in people for prostitution and forced labor is one of the most prolific areas of interna...
Trafficking in persons (“TIP”) is a regrettably widespread form of modern-day slavery. An estimated ...
Trafficking in persons is a fundamental and crucially important challenge in the areas of human righ...
Defines human trafficking and explains the United States’ efforts to limit it worldwide, with specia...
This article, the first of a two-part series, introduces the topic human trafficking in the United S...
Human trafficking is a dishonorable and lucrative business, with numerous laws and definitions aimed...
When the issue of human trafficking first gained widespread public attention in the United States in...
Human trafficking* is one of the most lucrative criminal enterprises in the world, with illicit prof...
The trafficking section of this web page provides information on the international problem of cross-...
The International Labor Organization estimates that there are 4.8 million people currently trapped i...
Trafficking in persons is modern day slavery. The trafficking of women, children, and men for sexual...
Sex trafficking is a moral and legal tragedy that affects thousands in the United States and abroad....
Victims of human trafficking may be exploited for prostitution, sweatshop labor, domestic work, and ...
Human trafficking is becoming the fastest growing criminal activity in the world. Generally, traffic...
Trafficking in persons is one of the fastest growing areas of international criminal activity. Each...
Trafficking in people for prostitution and forced labor is one of the most prolific areas of interna...
Trafficking in persons (“TIP”) is a regrettably widespread form of modern-day slavery. An estimated ...
Trafficking in persons is a fundamental and crucially important challenge in the areas of human righ...
Defines human trafficking and explains the United States’ efforts to limit it worldwide, with specia...
This article, the first of a two-part series, introduces the topic human trafficking in the United S...
Human trafficking is a dishonorable and lucrative business, with numerous laws and definitions aimed...
When the issue of human trafficking first gained widespread public attention in the United States in...
Human trafficking* is one of the most lucrative criminal enterprises in the world, with illicit prof...
The trafficking section of this web page provides information on the international problem of cross-...
The International Labor Organization estimates that there are 4.8 million people currently trapped i...
Trafficking in persons is modern day slavery. The trafficking of women, children, and men for sexual...
Sex trafficking is a moral and legal tragedy that affects thousands in the United States and abroad....
Victims of human trafficking may be exploited for prostitution, sweatshop labor, domestic work, and ...