North Carolina Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) State Practice Exam

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What is defined as a global phenomenon involving obtaining or maintaining someone’s labor through force, fraud, or coercion?

  1. Human rights abuse

  2. Human trafficking

  3. Involuntary servitude

  4. Labor exploitation

The correct answer is: Human trafficking

The term that references the global phenomenon of obtaining or maintaining someone’s labor through force, fraud, or coercion is human trafficking. This definition encompasses a wide range of activities where individuals are exploited for labor or commercial sex against their will, and it highlights the use of manipulation or pressure to control victims. Human trafficking is particularly significant because it occurs in various forms and can involve both adults and minors. It encompasses not just illegal immigration or smuggling but also the exploitation that occurs within legitimate job sectors. This makes it a critical issue in discussions of human rights and law enforcement. While other terms may relate to exploitation or forced labor, human trafficking specifically emphasizes the conditions under which individuals are controlled and manipulated for labor purposes.