In Search of Human Trafficking – Signs

This article is the third in a series of reference aids to support the Anti-Human Trafficking Community and others interested in knowing the signs of human trafficking (HT). There are many useful resources on HT signs or red flag indicators, just as there are many types of indicators that vary based on the forms of exploitation, businesses, modes of transportation, stages of trafficking, roles, means of control, etc. However, knowing the signs is not enough.

Since HT is a hidden crime, in most situations, there are few, if any, visible “signs” or “indicators” that trafficking is occurring. This is one reason why most lists of indicators are caveated that the presence of one or more indicators does not necessary prove that someone is being trafficked or each indicator taken individually may not imply a trafficking situation or not all victims of human trafficking will exhibit these signs, etc. However, being aware of indicators in a HT context justifies the need for reporting, referral, and further assessment. You must understand how HT works to analyze the situation and put the circumstances into context. Asking yourself the following questions may help:

  • What am I looking at? Do I know what I’m looking at?
  • Is HT a potential? Could this be something to report?
  • Is someone in danger or is the situation time sensitive or not?
  • Am I the only one with the ability or opportunity to report it?
  • What are the consequences for the person if I do nothing?

Context is key to being able to help understand if what you are seeing is trafficking or something else. People who work in certain businesses, for example, may be more likely to spot signs of trafficking that are specific to the way that business operates. Below is a representative sampling of resources specific to either the type of trafficking or to how trafficking situations may intersect with certain kinds of systems and industries.  

Recognizing and reporting the signs of HT is important for several reasons:

  • You may save a life – information provided is often the first step in identifying, serving, and supporting victims of human trafficking in reclaiming their lives and obtaining self-sufficiency (inadequate victim identification is a problem for both law enforcement and for victim service providers and results in significant undercounting)
  • Information may help identify the trafficker and/or his or her associates and bring them to justice, thus ensuring accountability
  • Serve as a deterrence to prevent future occurrences of trafficking
  • Reports of suspicious activities may prove to be the first or only available information on HT crimes which are grossly underreported nationally and globally 
  • Comply with Federal and state mandatory reporting requirements for health care providers, educators, social workers, and other professionals to help identify victims at risk of or exploited by HT (ideally laws also provide the resources and education necessary to make mandatory reporting effective)
  • In sum, your information contributes to the “3P” paradigm – prevention, protection, and prosecution – the fundamental international framework to combat HT

Resources

4W STREETS (Social Transformations to End Exploitation and Trafficking for Sex)

7 Red Flags of Human Trafficking That Trauma Nurses Should Know

7 Ways to Tell if a Job Posting is Actually a Human Sex Trafficker

https://theamericangenius.com/business-news/human-sex-trafficking-job-scams

A21 – Know the Signs

https://www.a21.org/content/human-trafficking/gqe0rc

American Academy of Pediatrics – Screening Tools for Child Trafficking

https://www.aap.org/en/patient-care/child-trafficking-and-exploitation/tools-for-screening-and-universal-education

Anti-Human Trafficking Intelligence Initiative

Association of Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialists

Association of Certified Financial Crime Specialists

Top Tips, Tricks to Detect Red Flags of Human Trafficking in Your FinCRIME Compliance Program, Including Inconsistent Income, Frequent CC, Booking Cancellations https://www.acfcs.org/top-tips-tricks-to-detect-red-flags-of-human-trafficking-in-your-fincrime-compliance-program-including-inconsistent-income-frequent-cc-booking-cancellations/

CAPTAIN Community Human Services – Indicators of Youth Trafficking

https://captaincares.org/news-events/blog.html/article/2020/10/28/human-trafficking-should-you-be-worried-why-is-awareness-so-important-

Combating Human Trafficking at Casinos — Red Flags & Actions

https://www.biometrica.com/combating-human-trafficking-at-casinos-red-flags-actions

Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada 

Guardian Group

Hope for Justice – Spot the Signs of Modern Slavery

Human Trafficking Capacity Building Center – Identifying Indicators of Human Trafficking

https://htcbc.ovc.ojp.gov/sites/g/files/xyckuh311/files/media/document/Human%20Trafficking%20Indicators_508c.pdf

Human Trafficking Search – Know the Signs

Innovations Human Trafficking Collaborative – Top 10 Sex Trafficking Red Flags and Indicators

https://innovationshtc.org/red-flags-and-indicators-for-sex-trafficking

Institute to Combat Trafficking – Human Trafficking Banking Red Flags

https://justicestartsnow.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/ICT-Banking-Red-Flags_May-2020.pdf

International Labor Organization

Journal of Interpersonal Violence 36(11-12) – Examining Commonly Reported Sex Trafficking Indicators From Practitioners’ Perspectives: Findings From a Pilot Study

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/329246292_Examining_Commonly_Reported_Sex_Trafficking_Indicators_From_Practitioners%27_Perspectives_Findings_From_a_Pilot_Study

Meeting Professionals International – Training & Tips for Front-Line Staff – Indicators of Human Trafficking

https://www.mpi.org/docs/default-source/pdf/anti-human-trafficking/training-tips-for-front-line-stafff3d1082890c666159a9bff0100288468.pdf?sfvrsn=9c176e55_2

Modern Slavery Prevention Hub – Signs of Modern Slavery

https://wm.hub.itsapenalty.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Signs-of-Modern-Slavery.pdf

National Center for Missing and Exploited Children

National Domestic Workers Alliance

Identifying Domestic Worker Survivors of Trafficking https://www.domesticworkers.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/bs_identifying_domestic_worker_trafficking.pdf

National Institute of Health – National Library of Medicine – Labor & Sex Trafficking Red Flags

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK430910

New York State – Office of Children and Family Services

Phoenix Rising – Signs of Trafficking

https://phoenixrisingky.org/about-trafficking

Polaris

RedCompass Labs 

https://lnkd.in/e-iRMc-B

Sanction Scanner – Human Trafficking and Possible Red Flags

https://sanctionscanner.com/blog/human-trafficking-and-possible-red-flags-71

StopTheTraffik – Quiz: Can You #SPOTTHESIGNS?

Trends in Organized Crime – “Spotting the Signs” of Trafficking Recruitment Online: Exploring the Characteristics of Advertisements Targeted at Migrant Job-Seekers

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12117-019-09376-5

Truckers Against Trafficking

United Kingdom (UK) College of Policing – Modern Slavery – Risk and Identification

https://www.college.police.uk/app/major-investigation-and-public-protection/modern-slavery/risk-and-identification

UK Home Office – Modern Slavery Awareness & Victim Identification Guidance

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/modern-slavery-awareness-booklet

UK National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children – Recognizing Child Trafficking

https://learning.nspcc.org.uk/child-abuse-and-neglect/child-trafficking-and-modern-slavery#heading-top

United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Department of Homeland Security

August 2023 Issue #43: Indicators of HT | Financial Red Flag Indicators | Casino Related Red Flag Indicators

U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Office for Victims of Crime  – Identifying Indicators of Human Trafficking

https://htcbc.ovc.ojp.gov/sites/g/files/xyckuh311/files/media/document/Human%20Trafficking%20Indicators_508c.pdf

U.S. Department of State – Identify and Assist a Trafficking Victim

https://www.state.gov/identify-and-assist-a-trafficking-victim

U.S. Department of Transportation

U.S. Department of the Treasury – Financial Crimes Enforcement Network 

Verité – Research on Indicators of Forced Labor in the Supply Chain of Sugar in the Dominican Republic

https://verite.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Research-on-Indicators-of-Forced-Labor-in-the-Dominican-Republic-Sugar-Sector_9.18.pdf

Actions

As noted above, none of the indicators in isolation or combination are conclusive, however you do not need to be certain to report concerns, suspicions, or a sense that something is wrong in a potential HT situation. If there is cause for concern and reasons to start asking questions and trying to obtain more information, do so without putting yourself or the person you are concerned about in danger. If you believe you may have information about a trafficking situation:

  • Call 911 and provide all available details to law enforcement if someone is in immediate danger
  • Call 1-866-347-2423 to report suspected HT to Federal law enforcement (HSI)
  • National Human Trafficking Hotline
  • National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (Child Sexual Exploitation)

Previous Articles in Series

In Search of Human Trafficking – Terms, 21 Sep 2023

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/search-human-trafficking-terms-john-caulfield

In Search of Human Trafficking – Online News, 27 Oct 2023

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/search-human-trafficking-online-news-john-caulfield-dlwtc

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