Victims held hostage by traffickers are unable to receive a proper education or knowledge of their rights. “Wherever it has taken root in the developing world, education has been the key to better living standards, improved health care, and jobs. Education is integral to ending child labor, child marriage and pregnancy, and even child soldiers. It provides choices and alternatives” (Brown). As Brown stated, education is one of the most important building blocks to a successful future. Trafficking exists because of poverty, and where there is poverty, there most likely isn’t education. When trafficking situations arise from immigration, it is very likely that the victim does not speak the language of the new country and isn’t aware of the laws protecting them. It is so important for women to be educated about trafficking so that they can take precautions to avoid a situation completely, or know how to escape one that’s already occurred. Holding someone captive and feeding them constant deceit and lies takes away their right to an …show more content…
As mentioned before, it is not uncommon for a trafficker to hold a victim hostage without any communication with the outside world. “They may be locked into rooms, apartments or brothels, unable to leave or contact help. If a woman resists being prostituted, the trafficker may withhold food, assault and/or rape her” (Advocates for Human Rights). Traffickers use fear to control their victims and keep them from escaping. It is extremely mentally unhealthy to have stern restrictions on social interaction. “Good social interaction is a key part of living well. Study after study lists good friendships, family relationships and health as the most important things to have in order to be happy and fulfilled” (Register of Trauma Specialists). If a victim isn’t given this essential component of happiness and overall health, they are being deprived of a basic human