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Amelie Rode, Rebeccah Major, and Leah Feghali
 Occurs when one
  person completely
  controls another
  person, using violence
  or the threat of
  violence to maintain
  that control, exploits
  them economically,
  pays them nothing and
  they cannot walk away
 3rd largest criminal
  industry in the world,
  drug and arms dealing
  are first and second
 A market driven criminal
  industry (products, food
  stuffs, organs, sex)
 Low-risk, high profit
 No wages
 Estimated 30 million
  people
 Men
 Women
 Children
 When isn’t it happening?
 Mauritania is last
  country to abolish
  slavery
 But slavery still
  exists there
  (estimated 10-20%
  of population) and
  there are cases of
  trafficking all over
  the world (estimated
  161 countries)
Special Cases: Ivory Coast, Haiti, Somalia
 Threat or use of force
 Coercion
 Abduction
 Fraud
 Deception
 Abuse of power or vulnerability
 Giving payments or benefits
SHORT TERM           LONG TERM
 Abuse               Psychological
 Work with no pay    Physical
                        STDs
                        crippled
SELF                   OTHERS
 Exploited             Affects family
 No self worth (may     members
 cause suicidal         Industries
 tendencies)
PREDICTABLE                UNPREDICTABLE
 No freedom                Psychological
 Not content               behavior
 Obstruction of justice
 The trafficked person
  doesn’t have any really
  safe options
 We can…
      buy fairly traded
      products
        Look for Fair Trade
         labels
        “Fair Trade Finder” app
   Donate to
    organizations
   Raise awareness
   Report suspected
    trafficking behavior
 Many industries (shrimp,
    chocolate, clothing)
   Pimps
   Gangs/criminal networks
   Brothel and fake
    massage business
    owners
   Growers and crew
    leaders in agriculture
   Labor brokers
   Employers of domestic
    servants
   Us.
 The traffickers abduct
  people
 Traffickers steal
  innocence and rights
 The traffickers “steal” the
  people’s abilities and do
  not pay them for their
  efforts, instead taking the
  money for themselves
 Everybody!!
 So trafficking the people made in God’s image
  is like slapping God in the face.
 People are supposed to respect God, so
  people should respect one another.
 Body: physical abuse/scars, STDs, fatigue
 Heart: ripped apart, emotionally unstable, feel
  worthless
 Mind: mentally scarred, innocence lost, loss of
  trust
 Soul: may doubt God’s impact on their lives,
  may blame Him for situation, may doubt
  religion
 Every person is worthy of respect simply by
  virtue of being a human being
 Traffickers do not allow their victims to have
  the respect they deserve
 We show respect for the Creator by our
  stewardship of creation. We have a
  responsibility to care for the world’s goods as
  stewards and trustees, not just as consumers.
 Traffickers are NOT caring for God’s people
 It is a firm and persevering determination to
  commit oneself to the common good; that is
  to say, to the good of all and of each
  individual, because we are all really
  responsible for all.
 In order to contribute to the common good,
  we need to do our part to fight human
  trafficking
 “Whatever insults human dignity, such as
 subhuman living conditions, arbitrary
 imprisonment, deportation, slavery, prostitution,
 the selling of women and children; as well as
 disgraceful working conditions, where men are
 treated as mere tools for profit, rather than as
 free and responsible persons; all these things and
 others of their like are infamies indeed. They
 poison human society, but they do more harm to
 those who practice them than those who suffer
 from the injury.”
            The Church and the Modern World, #27
 What: The Polaris Project. Works to fight
  human trafficking
 Why: To raise awareness to end this form of
  modern day slavery and provide support for
  victims
 Who: Founded by Katherine Chon and Derek
  Ellerman. Polaris Project has staff of at least
  forty people, not including its board members
  and volunteers.
 Where: Currently two Polaris Project offices.
  One in Washington, D.C. and one in New
  Jersey.
 When? Always there and ready to help with
  the extermination of human trafficking. Staff
  members are on call 24/7 in both offices.
 How: Staff members in the two offices
 respond to any human trafficking crisis and
 serve the victims with special training they’ve
 received. Agency provides services for
 survivors including group therapy, transitional
 housing, victim outreach, and comprehensive
 case management.
 Consequences: Anyone, including victims,
 can be influenced by this agency and what it’s
 striving for. Agency also helps bring
 trafficking victims closer to the freedom that
 is rightfully theirs.
 Options: Agency has many options that help
 victims get back up on their feet. Also,
 National Human Trafficking Resource Center is
 the hotline available to all people allowing
 them to report incidents of human trafficking
 or learn more information on the issue.
 WHAT: 13th Amendment--"Neither slavery nor
  involuntary servitude, except as a punishment
  for crime whereof the party shall have been
  duly convicted, shall exist within the United
  States, or any place subject to their
  jurisdiction.”
 WHY: to abolish slavery
 WHO: Abraham Lincoln proposed it, passed by
  Congress
 WHEN: ratified December 1865
 WHERE: The United
  States of America
 HOW: ratification
  process
 CONSEQUENCES:
  slavery was outlawed,
  but was not
  exterminated
 OPTIONS: Congress
  could have passed it,
  Congress could have
  not passed it
 WHO: President Barrack Obama
 WHAT: Obama signed an executive order
  strengthening protections against human
  trafficking for domestic federal contracts, and
  tightening anti-trafficking rules for
  government contracts abroad worth more
  than $500,000
 WHY: because he is against trafficking
 WHEN: September 25th, 2012
 WHERE: United States of America
 HOW: signed the document
 CONSEQUENCES: (hopefully) reduction in
  human trafficking
 OPTIONS: he could sign it, he could have not
  signed it
 Concert to raise
  awareness about
  human trafficking
  Myanmar
 will be broadcast on
  Myanmar national
  television and will air
  on MTV's international
  network in 2013
 first international artist
  to perform an open-air
  concert in the country
  since the end of
  military rule last year
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAH4dK0wH
 04
 http://thecnnfreedomproject.blogs.cnn.com/
 http://www.polarisproject.org/
 http://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/human-
 trafficking/index.html

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Be Against Human Trafficking

  • 1. Amelie Rode, Rebeccah Major, and Leah Feghali
  • 2.  Occurs when one person completely controls another person, using violence or the threat of violence to maintain that control, exploits them economically, pays them nothing and they cannot walk away  3rd largest criminal industry in the world, drug and arms dealing are first and second
  • 3.  A market driven criminal industry (products, food stuffs, organs, sex)  Low-risk, high profit  No wages
  • 4.  Estimated 30 million people  Men  Women  Children
  • 5.  When isn’t it happening?
  • 6.  Mauritania is last country to abolish slavery  But slavery still exists there (estimated 10-20% of population) and there are cases of trafficking all over the world (estimated 161 countries)
  • 7. Special Cases: Ivory Coast, Haiti, Somalia
  • 8.  Threat or use of force  Coercion  Abduction  Fraud  Deception  Abuse of power or vulnerability  Giving payments or benefits
  • 9. SHORT TERM LONG TERM  Abuse  Psychological  Work with no pay  Physical  STDs  crippled
  • 10. SELF OTHERS  Exploited  Affects family  No self worth (may members cause suicidal  Industries tendencies)
  • 11. PREDICTABLE UNPREDICTABLE  No freedom  Psychological  Not content behavior  Obstruction of justice
  • 12.  The trafficked person doesn’t have any really safe options  We can…  buy fairly traded products  Look for Fair Trade labels  “Fair Trade Finder” app  Donate to organizations  Raise awareness  Report suspected trafficking behavior
  • 13.  Many industries (shrimp, chocolate, clothing)  Pimps  Gangs/criminal networks  Brothel and fake massage business owners  Growers and crew leaders in agriculture  Labor brokers  Employers of domestic servants  Us.
  • 14.  The traffickers abduct people  Traffickers steal innocence and rights  The traffickers “steal” the people’s abilities and do not pay them for their efforts, instead taking the money for themselves
  • 15.  Everybody!!  So trafficking the people made in God’s image is like slapping God in the face.  People are supposed to respect God, so people should respect one another.
  • 16.  Body: physical abuse/scars, STDs, fatigue  Heart: ripped apart, emotionally unstable, feel worthless  Mind: mentally scarred, innocence lost, loss of trust  Soul: may doubt God’s impact on their lives, may blame Him for situation, may doubt religion
  • 17.  Every person is worthy of respect simply by virtue of being a human being  Traffickers do not allow their victims to have the respect they deserve
  • 18.  We show respect for the Creator by our stewardship of creation. We have a responsibility to care for the world’s goods as stewards and trustees, not just as consumers.  Traffickers are NOT caring for God’s people
  • 19.  It is a firm and persevering determination to commit oneself to the common good; that is to say, to the good of all and of each individual, because we are all really responsible for all.  In order to contribute to the common good, we need to do our part to fight human trafficking
  • 20.  “Whatever insults human dignity, such as subhuman living conditions, arbitrary imprisonment, deportation, slavery, prostitution, the selling of women and children; as well as disgraceful working conditions, where men are treated as mere tools for profit, rather than as free and responsible persons; all these things and others of their like are infamies indeed. They poison human society, but they do more harm to those who practice them than those who suffer from the injury.” The Church and the Modern World, #27
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  • 22.  What: The Polaris Project. Works to fight human trafficking  Why: To raise awareness to end this form of modern day slavery and provide support for victims  Who: Founded by Katherine Chon and Derek Ellerman. Polaris Project has staff of at least forty people, not including its board members and volunteers.
  • 23.  Where: Currently two Polaris Project offices. One in Washington, D.C. and one in New Jersey.  When? Always there and ready to help with the extermination of human trafficking. Staff members are on call 24/7 in both offices.
  • 24.  How: Staff members in the two offices respond to any human trafficking crisis and serve the victims with special training they’ve received. Agency provides services for survivors including group therapy, transitional housing, victim outreach, and comprehensive case management.
  • 25.  Consequences: Anyone, including victims, can be influenced by this agency and what it’s striving for. Agency also helps bring trafficking victims closer to the freedom that is rightfully theirs.
  • 26.  Options: Agency has many options that help victims get back up on their feet. Also, National Human Trafficking Resource Center is the hotline available to all people allowing them to report incidents of human trafficking or learn more information on the issue.
  • 27.  WHAT: 13th Amendment--"Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.”  WHY: to abolish slavery  WHO: Abraham Lincoln proposed it, passed by Congress  WHEN: ratified December 1865
  • 28.  WHERE: The United States of America  HOW: ratification process  CONSEQUENCES: slavery was outlawed, but was not exterminated  OPTIONS: Congress could have passed it, Congress could have not passed it
  • 29.  WHO: President Barrack Obama  WHAT: Obama signed an executive order strengthening protections against human trafficking for domestic federal contracts, and tightening anti-trafficking rules for government contracts abroad worth more than $500,000  WHY: because he is against trafficking
  • 30.  WHEN: September 25th, 2012  WHERE: United States of America  HOW: signed the document  CONSEQUENCES: (hopefully) reduction in human trafficking  OPTIONS: he could sign it, he could have not signed it
  • 31.  Concert to raise awareness about human trafficking Myanmar  will be broadcast on Myanmar national television and will air on MTV's international network in 2013  first international artist to perform an open-air concert in the country since the end of military rule last year
  • 33.  http://thecnnfreedomproject.blogs.cnn.com/  http://www.polarisproject.org/  http://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/human- trafficking/index.html