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Human Trafficking Survey
Human Trafficking is a form of modern-day slavery. It’s present all around us, but how much do you know about human trafficking? Take a short survey to learn more. It will take about five minutes to complete. Miami-Dade County will not collect any personal, identifiable information.
How aware are you of human trafficking locally?
I know a lot about it
I know a bit about it
I have heard about it
I know nothing about it
Is the phrase "human trafficking" synonymous with "sex trafficking" in your mind?
Yes
No
I don't know
Do you know the difference between labor and sex trafficking?
Yes, I understand the differences and similarities.
Yes, I kind of understand the differences, but I could learn more.
No, the difference confuses me.
No, I did not know there were multiple types of trafficking.
Human Trafficking does not occur in the United States. It only happens in other countries.
True
False
Human trafficking exists in every country, including the United States. It exists nationwide—in cities, suburbs, and rural towns—and possibly in your own community.
Human trafficking victims are only foreign born individuals and those who are poor.
True
False
Human trafficking victims can be any age, race, gender, or nationality. They may come from any socioeconomic group.
Human trafficking and smuggling are different.
True
False
"Trafficking” is based on exploitation and does not require movement across borders. “Smuggling” is based on movement and involves moving a person across a country’s border with that person’s consent in violation of immigration laws. Although human smuggling is very different from human trafficking, human smuggling can turn into trafficking if the smuggler uses force, fraud, or coercion to hold people against their will for the purposes of labor or sexual exploitation.
Human trafficking requires movement, travel, or transport of a person across state or national borders.
True
False
The crime of human trafficking does not require any movement whatsoever. Survivors can be recruited and trafficked in their own home towns, even their own homes.
What is the top industry/venues for labor trafficking in Florida?
Agriculture
Construction
Domestic Work
Restaurant/Food Service
According to the 2019 statistics provided by the National Human Trafficking Hotline, there were more reports of Domestic Work followed by Agriculture.
What is the top industry/venues for sex trafficking in Florida?
Hotel/Motel-Based
Illicit Massage/Spa Business
Residence-Based Commercial Sex
Online
According to the
2019 statistics
provided by the National Human Trafficking Hotline, there were more reports of Illicit Massage/Spa Business followed by Residence-Based Commercial Sex.
About what percentage of human trafficking victims are male?
20%
30%
40%
50%
One study estimates that as many as half of sex trafficking victims and survivors are male.
Advocates believe that percentage may be even higher
but that male victims are far less likely to be identified. LGBTQ boys and young men are seen as particularly vulnerable to trafficking.
https://humantraffickinghotline.org/state/florida
Is there a national hotline to report human trafficking?
Yes
No
Call: 1-888-3737-888/ Text “BeFree” (233733)
How would you suggest we could better educate the public about human trafficking?
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