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Part I: Providing Trauma-Informed Care for Survivors of Human Trafficking

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1.  The two types of human trafficking include:
  1. Debt bondage and commercial sex
  2. Forced labor and smuggling
  3. Commercial sex and slavery
  4. Forced labor and commercial sex
2.  What is a risk factor for trafficking?
  1. Runaway/homeless youth
  2. Victims of child abuse
  3. Recent immigration/relocation
  4. All of the above
3.  Which of the following is a sign of labor trafficking?
  1. Employer withholds documents such as passports/social security cards
  2. Works excessively long or unusual hours
  3. Is unpaid, paid very little, or paid only through tips
  4. All of the above
4.  What is a red flag for sex trafficking of minors?
  1. Truancy
  2. New clothes and personal items without an explanation
  3. Untreated STDs
  4. All of the above
5.  What is not usually a red flag for debt bondage?
  1. A victim might not have access to one’s documents
  2. A victim receives money in exchange for a sex act
  3. A victim might not have appropriate clothing for the weather or job
  4. A victim owes a significant debt to their employer
6.  What is an action that can be used in the A-M-P model only for sex trafficking?
  1. Recruit
  2. Provide
  3. Solicit
  4. Harbor
7.  What is NOT a barrier to victims of human trafficking seeking assistance?
  1. Cultural/linguistic barriers
  2. It is illegal for victims of sex trafficking to access social services
  3. Distrust of law enforcement
  4. Trauma bonding
8.  Which of the following is NOT a form of forced labor?
  1. Domestic servitude
  2. Involuntary sexual servitude
  3. Smuggling
  4. Debt bondage
9.  A minor moves into the home of a consensual intimate partner. After 3 months of living together the partner starts making the minor engage in sex acts against her will. The minor is not allowed to leave the home and is threatened to be harmed if she refuses to engage in sex acts. Furthermore, the minor reports that she feels that she has to engage in sex acts or she will be kicked out of the home and not given food. Which form of trafficking does the scenario describe?
  1. Involuntary sexual servitude
  2. Involuntary servitude
  3. Commercial sex acts
  4. Involuntary sexual servitude and commercial sex acts
10.  Which statement is FALSE regarding the role of Social Workers in breaking down barriers for survivors of trafficking.
  1. Social Workers should refer to clients as victims of trafficking so they know what trafficking is and what they experienced.
  2. Social Workers should advocate for clients in the criminal justice, public benefits and other often repressive systems.
  3. Social Workers should provide translation services for clients so they can communicate in their native language.
  4. Social Workers need to stay up to date on trends in human trafficking in their community and engaging stakeholders to take action.

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