Examining factors predicting sexual exploitation among victims of human trafficking

BE Kooffreh
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The primary aim of this study is to investigate the factors predicting sexual exploitation among victims of human trafficking, specifically examining how traffickers’ means of control, types of sexual services, nature of recruiter relationships and female age groups play a role in this phenomenon. The data analysed spanned from 2002 to 2019 and were sourced from anonymised public data provided by the Counter-Trafficking Data Collaborative (CTDC), a global hub collecting information from counter-trafficking organisations worldwide. Utilising a binary logistic regression approach, the study identified that traffickers employ various means of control, such as debt bondage, taking earnings, threats, sexual abuse, false promises, use of psychoactive substances, exploitation of children, threat of law enforcement and withholding necessities, aligning with Biderman's Theory of Coercion. Additionally, victims experience prostitution, pornography and private sexual services, often recruited by intimate partners and friends. Furthermore, the study revealed that young women aged 30 years and above were less likely to experience sexual exploitation compared to younger girls.
研究预测人口贩运受害者遭受性剥削的因素
本研究的主要目的是调查人口贩运受害者遭受性剥削的预测因素,特别是研究贩运者的控制手段、性服务类型、招募者关系的性质以及女性年龄组在这一现象中的作用。分析数据的时间跨度为 2002 年至 2019 年,数据来源于反人口贩运数据协作组织(CTDC)提供的匿名公共数据。利用二元逻辑回归法,研究发现人贩子采用了各种控制手段,如债役、扣押收入、威胁、性虐待、虚假承诺、使用精神药物、剥削儿童、威胁执法和扣留必需品等,这与比德曼的胁迫理论是一致的。此外,受害者还经历过卖淫、色情制品和私人性服务,通常是由亲密伴侣和朋友招募的。此外,研究还显示,与年轻女孩相比,30 岁及以上的年轻妇女遭受性剥削的可能性较小。
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