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Signs that someone is trafficked
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If yousee any of these redflags, contact the National Human
TraffickingResource Center hotline at 1-888-3737-888to
report the situation. Click here to learnmore about reporting
potential humantraffickingsituations. This list is not exhaustive
andrepresents only aselectionof possible indicators. Also, the
redflags inthis list may not be present inall traffickingcases
andare not cumulative.
Common Work and Living Conditions: The Individual(s)
in Question
Is not free to leave or come andgo as he/she wishes
Is under 18andis providingcommercial sex acts
Is inthe commercial sex industry andhas apimp/ manager
Is unpaid, paidvery little, or paidonly throughtips
Works excessively longand/or unusual hours
Is not allowedbreaks or suffers under unusual restrictions
at work
Owes alarge debt andis unable to pay it off
Was recruitedthroughfalse promises concerningthe
nature andconditions of his/her work
Highsecurity measures exist inthe work and/or living
locations (e.g. opaque windows, boardedupwindows, bars
onwindows, barbedwire, security cameras, etc.)
Poor Mental Health or Abnormal Behavior
Is fearful, anxious, depressed, submissive, tense, or
nervous/paranoid
Exhibits unusually fearful or anxious behavior after
bringinguplawenforcement
Avoids eye contact
Poor Physical Health
Lacks healthcare
We encourage community members to "look
beneath the surface" in all situations they
encounter and to be vigilant for potential
instances of human trafficking.
Knowing the red flags and indicators of human
trafficking is a key step in identifying more
victims.
Are you or someone you know being
trafficked? Is human trafficking
happening in your community? Is the
situation you may have encountered
actually human trafficking?
The following is a list of potential red
flags and indicators of human
trafficking to help you recognize the
signs.
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Individuals may be forcedto workinhighly
exploitative conditions with little to no pay.
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Appears malnourished
Shows signs of physical and/or sexual abuse, physical
restraint, confinement, or torture
Lack of Control
Has fewor no personal possessions
Is not incontrol of his/her ownmoney, no financial
records, or bank account
Is not incontrol of his/her ownidentificationdocuments
(IDor passport)
Is not allowedor able to speak for themselves (athirdparty
may insist onbeingpresent and/or translating)
Other
Claims of just visitingandinability to clarify where he/she
is staying/address
Lack of knowledge of whereabouts and/or do not know
what city he/she is in
Loss of sense of time
Has numerous inconsistencies inhis/her story
To request assessment tools andfor more informationabout
reportingtraffickingclick here. For resource packs onhuman
traffickingandhowto recognize the signs click here.
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