AWARENESS
Understanding Human Trafficking
WHAT IS HUMAN TRAFFICKING?
Human trafficking is a form of modern slavery in which individuals are exploited for labor, commercial sex, or other purposes through force, fraud, or coercion. Traffickers often prey on vulnerabilities such as poverty, lack of education, previous abuse, or unstable living conditions, and many victims experience multiple forms of exploitation at the same time, such as labor and sexual exploitation.
Child trafficking is particularly insidious. Some children are born into it and live their entire lives in conditions of slavery. Victims can be anyone, from children and teenagers to adults, regardless of background.
Traffickers are highly strategic in their operations, often targeting rural areas with underfunded law enforcement where detection is less likely, allowing them to carry out their crimes with greater impunity.
TYPES OF TRAFFICKING
There are seven broad categories of trafficking:
REGIONAL STATISTICS: AUGUSTA & THE CSRA
Human trafficking affects our communities directly. According to the latest statistics from the
Georgia reported 350 cases, affecting 573 victims.
342 cases ranked 5th in the nation
Females made up nearly 70% of the reported victims
WHY RURAL AREAS ARE TARGETED
Trafficking ring leaders often choose rural or under-resourced areas like parts of the CSRA to operate. These regions may have:
- Fewer law enforcement resources
- Lower public awareness
- Greater opportunity
Understanding these patterns is critical to both preventing trafficking and ensuring survivors receive the help they need.