Complete Your CE Test Online - Click Here HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN THE UNITED STATES: FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC VICTIMS Final Examination Questions Select the best answer for each question and mark your answers on the answer sheet found on page 53 or complete your test online at Massage.EliteCME.com. 21. Some “pull” factors in human trafficking include: a. Existing markets for human trafficking and the demand for sexual and labor services. b. A sizable population of foreign-born persons in the state. c. High numbers of children ages 12 to 17 who are at risk for child sex trafficking that include runaways, throwaways, homeless youth, and other factors that make them vulnerable. d. All of the above. 22. Human trafficking is a crime in which a person is brought into the country by: a. Force, fraud or coercion. b. Physical smuggling, underground passage and coercion. c. A choice to evade detection by U.S. Customs. d. None of the above. 23. The Trafficking Victims Protection Act: a. Still fails to view juvenile prostitutes as victims. b. Has a more lenient view of “Johns” than previously held, and considers them victims. c. Includes recruiting, harboring, transporting, supplying or obtaining a person for labor or services using force or fraud or coercion. d. Excludes activities associated with transport of persons to serve as laborers. 24. Sex trafficking can be found in which activities and places? a. Street prostitution and hotel prostitution. b. Exotic dancing, pornography and live cybersex sites. c. Massage parlors, nail and hair salons, including street hair braiding. d. All of the above. 25. How many people in the world today are estimated to be legally without a country and thereby stateless and lacking legal standing in any nation? a. 2 million. b. 7 million c. 12 million. d. 25 million. 26. Victims of human trafficking often suffer serious physical harm, which may include all of the following EXCEPT: a. Beatings, torture, branding or tattoos. b. Malnutrition and anemia. c. Depression and anxiety. d. Alcohol and drug abuse. 27. Routes to commercial child sexual exploitation other than prostitution include: a. Being sold on the Internet on Craigslist. b. Recruitment or exploitation through modeling. c. Dancing auditions. d. All of the above. 28. People who’ve been trafficked for the purpose of domestic servitude may do the following EXCEPT: a. Eat with the rest of the family. b. Have no private space. c. Sleep in a shared or inappropriate space. d. Are reported missing by their employer even though they are still living in the employer’s house. 29. Psychological factors that may keep victims locked in the world of sex trafficking because of their internal thought and believe patterns include: a. A sense of fearlessness. b. Cultural factors that celebrate sexual freedom. c. Experiencing serious psychological trauma that may lead to dissociation and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which affects their view of the world. d. None of the above. 30. The following statements are true about the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services National Human Trafficking Resource Center EXCEPT: a. It has a toll-free Human Trafficking Hotline. b. It is national in scope. c. Provides law enforcement services. d. Persons can call to report a potential case of human trafficking; connect with anti-trafficking services in their area; or request training, technical assistance, or general information on human trafficking. MIL04HTE18 Massage.EliteCME.com Page 31