Although human trafficking has increased global attention in relation to this tragic issue, human trafficking remains a crime yielding low risks and high profits. Ratification of the “Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children, and other international instruments” provides a framework for the United Nations Global Initiative to Fight Human Trafficking (UN.GIFT) thereby creating a paradigm shift to combat the devastating crime in the modern world (Harf & Lombardi, 2011, p. 235). In a dire effort to tackle the issue of human trafficking, knowledge of the nature of human trafficking including the profile characteristic of traffickers and their victims is of grave significance in addition to the underlying conditions associated with the crime (Harf & Lombardi, 2011, p.235).
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