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

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Which of the following scenarios would constitute human trafficking?

  1. A person agreeing to work for low wages

  2. A person being deceived about job conditions

  3. A person traveling for leisure

  4. A person happy with their job

The correct answer is: A person being deceived about job conditions

Human trafficking involves the exploitation of individuals through coercion, deception, or force for various purposes, including forced labor or sexual exploitation. The scenario where a person is deceived about job conditions aligns with the definition of human trafficking. This deception often involves misrepresenting the nature of the job, the working conditions, or the compensation, ultimately leading the individual to a situation where they may be unable to leave or are subjected to exploitation. In contrast, the other scenarios do not meet the criteria for human trafficking. A person agreeing to work for low wages may be in a vulnerable situation regarding labor rights, but it does not imply coercion or deception. Traveling for leisure indicates a voluntary choice without exploitation, and being happy with a job suggests no coercive or deceptive circumstances are involved. These distinctions are crucial for identifying situations that constitute human trafficking.