Module 1 examined definitions and perceptions of human trafficking, exploitation, and sex work. This quiz will briefly ask you to reflect on what you’ve learned so far.
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1. Question
True or false: Physical safety must be threatened for someone to experience exploitation.
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2. Question
What happens when we believe that sex work is strictly a form of exploitation? Select all that apply.
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3. Question
Which attributes are required for an event to be legally considered human trafficking? (select all that apply)
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4. Question
True or false: Supporting youth includes respecting their decisions to engage in the sex industry.
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5. Question
Sort the phrases into their corresponding aspect of human trafficking: act, means, or purpose.
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- Recruitment
- Abuse of power
- Forced labour
- Act
- Means
- Purpose
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6. Question
What three considerations might impact a person’s involvement in the sex industry? Double check spelling as errors will cause an answer to be marked wrong.
, , can each impact a person’s experience in the sex industry.
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Hint: we described these ideas as working together in a ‘matrix.’
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7. Question
True or false: youth-directed practices seek to directly challenge exploitative circumstances by reasserting that youth have control in their lives.