Topic > The Pros and Consequences of Human Migration - 1192

That said, human trafficking by definition does not require an element of exploitation or coercion nor does it violate human rights, as human trafficking does (Chibba, 2014 ). However, in these particularly vulnerable situations, trafficked persons may be exploited and placed in serious circumstances. Although hotly debated, an exploited and smuggled individual could be considered trafficked even more so if their actions violated their human rights (Chibba,