DD 8 Research Challenge | Human Trafficking
While the direction is narrowed to a single topic, the scope remains vast as human trafficking is an international problem with many dimensions. In addition, this challenge is not primarily focused on any particular archive and participants are encouraged to include any of the archives covered in previous editions along with their own sources.
Human trafficking encompasses the displacement of people through coercion, fraud and force. Particular areas of concern involve:
Sex Trafficking
Child Sex Trafficking
Child Soldiers
Organ Harvesting
Forced Labor
Immigration
Because human trafficking is such a wide ranging subject you can be sure there will be future deep dives on this topic. In future instalments, we'll narrow the scope to target a specific region or host a challenge on one of the above classifications.
Human Trafficking | Modern Day Slavery
It's estimated that human trafficking generates upwards of $150 billion annually:
Sex Trafficking $99 Billion
Forced Labor $51 Billion
Source: DoD 2016
Source: Humantraffickingcenter.org
Determining the exact numbers of people who are trafficked worldwide is a daunting task and the numbers vary depending on the source. However, there's little doubt that human trafficking growing at an alarming rate and so too are the profits for smugglers and crime syndicates the world over.
Sources
Of course, entering "Human Trafficking" into the search bar will produce a very large number of results. Therefore, we'd like to suggest filtering your searches by narrowing the time frame year/month/day, by adding keywords (ex: country of focus), or eliminating certain archives if they're not relevant to your search.
https://wikileaks.org/plusd/?qproject[]=ps&qproject[]=cg&qproject[]=cc&qproject[]=fp&qproject[]=ee&q=&qftags=KTIP#result
Trafficking in Persons Reports | TIP Reports
The US State Department also publishes an annual report on Trafficking in Persons which highlight the current issues, a 3-tier rating system, nations/regions of concern, and measures being taken in an effort to combat trafficking worldwide. The link below includes an index of State Department TIP reports from 2001-2018.
https://www.state.gov/j/tip/rls/tiprpt/
Global Slavery Index
https://www.globalslaveryindex.org/
Vulnerability Percentage
These are just a few of the many resources available to researchers but there are many more. Feel free to leave any useful links in the comments.
The Human Trafficking Challenge
Open Archive
Select a topic (sex trafficking, organ harvesting/ child trafficking / forced labor / immigration / etc) or focus on a region/country where human trafficking is prevalent Search archives for documentation relating to human trafficking Build a post around your findings Provide additional sources to make your case and strengthen your position Explain the significance of the issue and why it’s an important piece of news that should be communicated to the public.
Dive Deep, but remember to come up for air!
Rules
Help spread the word, resteem this post Limited to 1 contest entry per account Submissions must be made in a separate post (not in the comments) Submissions must be posted before the deadline
(UTC -Monday, October 29th, 2018, 11:59 PM)This research challenge is open for two weeks! Use the lead tag “deepdives” Your entry must include references to a document/documents found in the archives from previous editions of Deep Dives (Wikileaks/Cryptome/FBIVault/CIA) Provide a link to the specific document or page Make an attempt to keep your post concise and to the point You may leave a link to your entry in the comments below
Please, do not plagiarize the work of others
Note: Longer entries with multiple links and references does not equate to higher quality. Clear and concise work with a handful of supporting sources is preferable.
Winners
The Winning Post Should
Meet the rules criteria Well researched Fully sourced Clearly presented Original Content (not widely reported on in the media) Significance should be clearly articulated 3 Outstanding contributions will be acknowledged
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