What are the three categories that place children at risk for maltreatment are? -
ANSWERS-1. Child risk factors
2. Parental/family risk factors
3. Social/environmental risk factors
QUESTIONS 2
_______ trafficking occurs in many different situations, including domestic
servitude; construction; landscaping; the sex industry; factories and sweatshops;
migrant farm work; service industries such as nursing homes, cleaning services,
bars, and restaurants; and the food industry. - ANSWERS-Labor trafficking
QUESTION 3
Trafficking involving a person who is being forced to engage in commercial sex or
forced labor by a family member or caregiver. - ANSWERS-Familial trafficking
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QUESTION 4
Trafficking that is a source of generating money for the gang and a gang member is
involved in the trafficking of the victim. This might be a local, state, national, or
transnational gang. A gang is defined as, "An association of three or more
individuals whose purpose, in part, is to engage in criminal activity." -
ANSWERS-Gang Trafficking
QUESTION 5
__________ trafficking is where there is a third party "brokering" the exchange of
the sexual act for a tangible item, typically money. Pimps can be any age, any
gender, and can come from all types of backgrounds. - ANSWERS-Pimp
Trafficking
QUESTION 6
_____________________ is where there is no third party; no pimp. The victim
may "broker" exchanges for a sexual act independently. There may be an exchange
of a sexual act for money, food, housing, clothing, etc. Any exchange of a sexual
act for any tangible thing, or for the promise of a tangible thing, is human
trafficking. - ANSWERS-Renegade/Survival Sex
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QUESTION 7
Decide which risk factor is involved.
Tina's father lost his job and their family has moved to the area to find work.
Recently, Tina's mother and father have found minimum wage work requiring Tina
to stay at your child care program during the day. Until they save enough money
the family is sleeping in the local homeless shelter. Tina's mother has confided in
you that Tina's father has a drinking problem. - ANSWERS-Tina's father lost his
job. This financial problem can place the family under stress and is a
Parental/Family Risk Factor.
Tina's parents are earning minimum wage and struggling to save money to get an
apartment. Their low socioeconomic status is a Social/Environmental Risk Factor.
The family is currently homeless. This is a Social/Economic Risk Factor.
QUESTION 8
Decide which risk factor is involved.
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