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HUMAN TRAFFICKING INDICATORS

18/12/2009 14:15 Page 1. HUMAN TRAFFICKING INDICATORS . Not all the INDICATORS listed below are present in all situations involving TRAFFICKING in humans. Although the presence or absence of any of the INDICATORS neither proves nor disproves that HUMAN TRAFFICKING is taking place, their presence should lead to investigation. Victims of TRAFFICKING in humans can be found in a variety of situations. You can play a role in identifying such victims. HUMAN GENERAL INDICATORS CHILDREN. TRAFFICKING People who have been trafficked may: Children who have been trafficked may: INDICATORS Believe that they must work against their will Have no access to their parents or guardians Be unable to leave their work environment Look intimidated and behave in a way that does not correspond Show signs that their movements are being controlled with behaviour typical of children their ag

indicators neither proves nor disproves that human trafficking is taking place, their presence should lead to investigation. Victims of trafficking in humans can be found in a variety of situations. You can play a role in identifying such victims. For additional information about Trafficking in Persons and the United Nations Office on Drugs

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1 18/12/2009 14:15 Page 1. HUMAN TRAFFICKING INDICATORS . Not all the INDICATORS listed below are present in all situations involving TRAFFICKING in humans. Although the presence or absence of any of the INDICATORS neither proves nor disproves that HUMAN TRAFFICKING is taking place, their presence should lead to investigation. Victims of TRAFFICKING in humans can be found in a variety of situations. You can play a role in identifying such victims. HUMAN GENERAL INDICATORS CHILDREN. TRAFFICKING People who have been trafficked may: Children who have been trafficked may: INDICATORS Believe that they must work against their will Have no access to their parents or guardians Be unable to leave their work environment Look intimidated and behave in a way that does not correspond Show signs that their movements are being controlled with behaviour typical of children their age Feel that they cannot leave Have no friends of their own age outside of work Show fear or anxiety Have no access to education Be subjected to violence or threats of violence against themselves Have no time for playing or against their family members and loved ones Live apart

2 From other children and in substandard Suffer injuries that appear to be the result of an assault accommodations Suffer injuries or impairments typical of certain jobs or control Eat apart from other members of the family". measures Be given only leftovers to eat For additional information about Suffer injuries that appear to be the result of the Be engaged in work that is not suitable for children TRAFFICKING in persons and the application of control measures Travel unaccompanied by adults United Nations Office on Drugs Be distrustful of the authorities Travel in groups with persons who are not relatives Be threatened with being handed over to the authorities and Crime.

3 Including our Be afraid of revealing their immigration status The following might also indicate that children have been trafficked: publications, please visit our Not be in possession of their passports or other travel or identity The presence of child-sized clothing typically worn for doing man- website: documents, as those documents are being held by someone else ual or sex work Have false identity or travel documents The presence of toys, beds and children's clothing in inappropriate Be found in or connected to a type of location likely to be used places such as brothels and factories for exploiting people The claim made by an adult that he or she has found an Be unfamiliar with the local language unaccompanied child Not know their home or work address The finding of unaccompanied children carrying telephone Allow others to speak for them when addressed directly numbers for calling taxis Act as if they were instructed by someone else The discovery of cases involving illegal adoption Be forced to work under

4 Certain conditions Be disciplined through punishment Be unable to negotiate working conditions Receive little or no payment DOMESTIC SERVITUDE. Have no access to their earnings Work excessively long hours over long periods People who have been trafficked for the purpose of domestic Not have any days off servitude may: Live in poor or substandard accommodations Have no access to medical care Live with a family Have limited or no social interaction Not eat with the rest of the family Have limited contact with their families or with people outside of Have no private space their immediate environment Sleep in a shared or inappropriate space Be unable to communicate freely with others Be reported missing by their employer even though they are still Be under the perception that they are bonded by debt living in their employer's house Be in a situation of dependence Never or rarely leave the

5 House for social reasons Come from a place known to be a source of HUMAN TRAFFICKING Never leave the house without their employer Have had the fees for their transport to the country of destination Be given only leftovers to eat Photos: Howard G. Buffett; paid for by facilitators, whom they must pay back by working or Be subjected to insults, abuse, threats or violence Kay Chernush for the State providing services in the destination Department. Have acted on the basis of false promises 18/12/2009 14:15 Page 2. HUMAN TRAFFICKING INDICATORS . SEXUAL EXPLOITATION Have no choice of accommodation Never leave the work premises without their employer People who have been trafficked for the purpose of sexual Be unable to move freely exploitation may.

6 Be subject to security measures designed to keep them on the Be of any age, although the age may vary according to the work premises location and the market Be disciplined through fines Move from one brothel to the next or work in various locations Be subjected to insults, abuse, threats or violence Be escorted whenever they go to and return from work and other Lack basic training and professional licences outside activities Have tattoos or other marks indicating ownership by their The following might also indicate that people have been trafficked exploiters for labour exploitation: Work long hours or have few if any days off Notices have been posted in languages other than the local Sleep where they work language.

7 Live or travel in a group, sometimes with other women who do There are no health and safety notices. not speak the same language The employer or manager is unable to show the documents Have very few items of clothing required for employing workers from other countries. Have clothes that are mostly the kind typically worn for doing sex The employer or manager is unable to show records of wages paid work to workers. Only know how to say sex-related words in the local language or The health and safety equipment is of poor quality or is missing. in the language of the client group Equipment is designed or has been modified so that it can be Have no cash of their own operated by children.

8 Be unable to show an identity document There is evidence that labour laws are being breached. For additional information about There is evidence that workers must pay for tools, food or the Global Initiative to Fight The following might also indicate that people have been trafficked accommodation or that those costs are being deducted from their HUMAN TRAFFICKING please visit for sexual exploitation: wages. There is evidence that suspected victims have had unprotected and/or violent sex. There is evidence that suspected victims cannot refuse BEGGING AND PETTY CRIME. unprotected and/or violent sex.

9 There is evidence that a person has been bought and sold. People who have been trafficked for the purpose of begging or There is evidence that groups of women are under the control of committing petty crimes may: others. Be children, elderly persons or disabled migrants who tend to beg Advertisements are placed for brothels or similar places offering in public places and on public transport the services of women of a particular ethnicity or nationality. Be children carrying and/or selling illicit drugs It is reported that sex workers provide services to a clientele of a Have physical impairments that appear to be the result of particular ethnicity or nationality.

10 Mutilation It is reported by clients that sex workers do not smile. Be children of the same nationality or ethnicity who move in large groups with only a few adults Be unaccompanied minors who have been found by an adult of LABOUR EXPLOITATION the same nationality or ethnicity Move in groups while travelling on public transport: for example, People who have been trafficked for the purpose of labour they may walk up and down the length of trains exploitation are typically made to work in sectors such as the Participate in the activities of organized criminal gangs following: agriculture, construction, entertainment, service industry Be part of large groups of children who have the same adult and manufacturing (in sweatshops).


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