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All of the following examples show suspicion of encountering a human trafficking victim except

A. a child screaming in a store with two adults that he is angry and wants to leave right now
B. a woman at a rest area who appears to be malnourished and abused but does not want police called
C. an immigrant man working construction for seemingly no money with an extremely controlling boss
D. a teenage girl on a street corner looking paranoid as she approaches several men over a short period of time​

User Jen Grant
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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

Human trafficking is basically slavery and only B, C, and D make sense here.

A- This is not an act of human trafficking because the child just seems "angry" about being in a place at the time.

B- This is a act of human trafficking because of key words such as "malnourished" and "abused."

C- This is a act of human trafficking because of key words such as "controlling" and "immigrant" (meaning he does not know much)

D- This is a act of human trafficking because of key words such as "paranoid."

User Dialecticus
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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

For me A looks more like a kidnapping scenario, were the victim is held captive against his/her will

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