Sex Trafficking CE
Sex trafficking victims refer to their situation as _______________. A. "Being in the life" B. "Living the life" C. "Existing in the life" D. "Bringing to life"
A
CAPTA was amended to include which of the following? A. Victims of Child Abuse Act Reauthorization Act B. Child Trafficking Act 2019 C. Child Abuse and Victim Reporting Act D. Victims of Human Trafficking Act
A.
A key factor indicating the possibility of human trafficking is the person who is with the perceived victim seeking treatment may insist on being involved in the procedure and decision making. A. True B. False
A.True
Dentists and healthcare workers are mandated to report child abuse. A. TrueB. False
A.True
The airline industry is now training employees such as flight attendants, ticket agents and other employees who have interactions with passengers in trafficking detection, and this has proven to increase confidence levels of all employees. A. True B. False
A.True
According to the cited "Lingo" in this CE course, what is it called when prostitutes get moved to a series of places in order to increase their vulnerability and perpetrator's control? A. Venue B. Circuit C. Route D. Rounds
B
There is a period of time during which a captor breaks the will of a victim increasing the likelihood of physical evidence of torture, abuse and outward indications of maltreatment. This is referred to as _______________. A. the Stockholm Syndrome B. seasoning C. grooming D. domestication
B
Young girls, aged 12-14, are targeted especially for sex trafficking because the perpetrators find them to be _______________. A. healthier B. more malleable C. less expensive D. more easily obtained
B
A child under the age of 18 who is involved in sex-trafficking is considered a criminal and liable for prosecution. A. True B. False
B.False
A trauma-informed approach to human trafficking means _______________. A. notifying authorities that the victim suffered trauma B. educating dental office and hospital personnel on the victim rights C. having a plan of action in place that everyone in the office can follow D. alerting the FBI that you may have a trafficking situation
C
Healthcare providers who report a trafficking victim are protected from _______________. A. prosecution only B. criminal liability C. civil and criminal liability D. civil liability
C
Perpetrators involved in human trafficking use violence, force, fraud and coercion on the victims. The most visible evidence that may support a trafficking victim would be from which of the following? A. Force B. Fraud C. Violence D. Coercion
C
The Stockholm Syndrome, with regard to victims of human trafficking, is defined as: A. A victim becomes intimidated by the perpetrator. B. The victim is psychologically abused by the perpetrator. C. The victim becomes emotionally supportive of their captor. D. The victim develops health-related problems due to psychological trauma.
C
The Trafficking and Violence Protection Act of 2000 provides protection to _______________. A. victims of legal or illegal status B. victims of legal status C. victims of illegal status D. any victim of sex trafficking over 18 years of age
C
The most profitable transaction for those involved in human trafficking is _______________. A. drug sales B. illegal Arms sales C. sex trafficking D. domestic labor
C
Up to _______% of human trafficking victims obtain health care during captivity. A. 50 B. 67.2 C. 87.8 D. 97.5
C
Which of the following best describes a perpetrator of a trafficking victim? A. A male aged 20-45 B. A male in specific lines of work such as hotels, casinos and farming C. Trafficking perpetrators span all social and economic status D. A perpetrator can be male or female
C
Which of the following is NOT true with regard to "Shared Houses" involving young boys? A. A broker acts as an intermediary agent. B. Young boys are targeted since there is less likely previous STD's. C. The young boys are paid higher wages for sex acts. D. The young boys are initially recruited for domestic, fishing or agriculture work
C
A trafficking victim may seek dental care because of pain. The captor may allow this because of which of the following reasons? A. Dental care is a part of total health B. Dental care is a reward for "good work" C. Pain does not allow the victim to perform adequately D. Pain causes lost wages for the captor
D
Human trafficking in the United States is affected by which of the following? A. The support by gangs B. The lack of police support C. Influx of merchant marines D. Easy access for trafficking through Mexico and Canadian borders
D
Human trafficking solutions must involve which of the following? A. A Trauma-informed approach B. Specific education of all personnel involved in patient interaction C. Curriculum additions of trafficking information D. All of the above.
D
Human trafficking, globally, is estimated to be a _______________. A. billion-dollar industry worldwide B. 100 billion-dollar industry worldwide C. 125 billion-dollar industry worldwide D. 150 billion-dollar industry worldwide
D
If you suspect someone of being a trafficking victim, what should you do? A. Try to talk to the person alone B. Ask the person if they feel threatened C. Document and seek assistance locally and federally D. All of the above.
D
In order for the Stockholm Syndrome to occur, all of the following would usually be present EXCEPT: A. A threat to survival B. Captor shows kindness to the victim C. Isolation from the outside world D. Perceived ability to escape the captor
D
Of the listed occupations below, which is NOT a noted venue for trafficking? A. Fishing boats B. Domestic work C. Farming-field work D. Airline employment
D