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SPOT THE SIGNS

Recognising the key indicators of human trafficking in your community

Identifying trafficking is the first step to stopping it. Understanding the signs to look out for could help the most vulnerable people within your community

Significant Signs

There are a number of signs that are common across all types of exploitation. Including, if a person:

  • acts as if instructed by another, as though they are forced or coerced to carry out specific activities

  • demonstrates signs of physical or psychological abuse, such as lacking self esteem, seeming anxious, bruising or untreated medical conditions

  • seems to be bonded by debt or has money deducted from their salary

  • has little or no contact with family or loved ones

  • is distrustful of authorities

  • has threats made against themselves or family members

  • is not in possession of their own legal documents

Significant Signs

Identifying trafficking is the first step to stopping it. Understanding the signs to look out for could help the most vulnerable people within your community

Significant signs for individuals potentially selling sex:

  • Is the person closely guarded?

  • Does the person have any signs of physical abuse, such as cigarette burns or tattoos indicating ownership?

  • Is the person allowed to keep the money they make? A trafficked sex worker will have restricted or no access to earnings

  • Is there any evidence that the person has been forced, intimidated or coerced into providing sexual services?

  • Does the person have an English vocabulary of only sexualised words?

  • Are there any signs the person is experiencing emotional trauma as a result of the work they are doing?

 

Significant signs at a location:

  • Do the letterbox or any doors of the property appear to have been sealed from inside?

  • Do the people potentially selling sex also sleep on the premises? Brothels are not normally used as accommodation for sex workers

  • Are the people potentially selling sex being moved between suspected brothels?

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