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Trafic sexuel : Qu'est-ce que c'est ? (Français)
Trafic sexuel : Qu'est-ce que c'est ? (Français)
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Trafic sexuel : Qu'est-ce que c'est ? (Français)

This video contains a trigger warning for sensitive content about sexual exploitation and trafficking. The video acknowledges that the information may seem overwhelming and difficult to process, but it is important to remember that this could happen to someone you know and to focus on supporting survivors. It includes a definition of human trafficking for sexual exploitation and conditioning, as well as examples of how traffickers may lie, manipulate, and threaten victims. The video emphasizes that sex trafficking is always illegal and is never the victim’s fault, and that it may be more common than you think. It encourages young people to identify trusted adults to talk to if a situation arises in their lives, and to be alert for injuries that don’t seem to make sense, absences from school, isolation, or signs of fatigue. People may show these signs for other reasons, and individual responses to trafficking vary—check with people just in case. [AMZ-074]