The MP said, “Human trafficking is a global problem and one of the fastest growing criminal industries in the world. It strikes all genders and ages.
According to the California Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General human trafficking is the world's fastest growing criminal enterprise and is an estimated $32 billion-a-year global industry.
Human trafficking is the fastest growing and second largest criminal industry in the world.
Human trafficking for the purposes of forced labour or sexual exploitation is the third largest crime industry in the world, behind drugs and arms trafficking.
Human trafficking is the third largest crime industry in the world, behind drug dealing and arms trafficking, and is the fastest-growing activity of transnational criminal organizations.
According to the US State Department, "Albania is the mainstay of organised crime worldwide and the main points of drug trafficking, weapons and immigrants in counterfeit goods". In addition, "the cartels 'national' are distinguished by the absence of vertical hierarchy, and controlled by family groups.
Regionally, child trafficking is quite common in Africa, particularly West Africa, where nearly all human trafficking victims are children. Child trafficking is also very common in Asia's Mekong region, which includes Cambodia, parts of China, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam.
But as is the case in many crimes of exploitation and abuse, human traffickers often prey upon members of marginalized communities and other vulnerable individuals, including children in the child welfare system or children who have been involved in the juvenile justice system; runaway and homeless youth; unaccompanied ...
Extra-legal armed groups and criminal groups are reported to be involved in sex and labor trafficking, exploiting migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers. Three out of these worst-ranked countries — Libya, Eritrea, and Yemen — are marked by civil conflict, a lack of a rule of law, or political instability.
Global Impact
Women are most commonly trafficked to Belgium, Italy, Lebanon, Libya, the Netherlands, Nigeria, and the United States. Belgium, the Netherlands, Spain, and the United States are also common destination countries for trafficked Nigerian women.
Many factors make children and adults vulnerable to human trafficking. However, human trafficking does not exist solely because many people are vulnerable to exploitation. Instead, human trafficking is fueled by a demand for cheap labor, services, and for commercial sex.
Drug Trafficking – Drug trafficking is the most profitable and remarkable illicit activity in the crime world.
The US Department of State estimates that anywhere from 14,500 to 17,500 people are trafficked in the United States annually. Victims tend to be recruited mostly from Mexico and East Asia, followed by the former Soviet Union, Africa, Eastern Europe, and, finally, Latin America.
Often, children are trafficked from developing to developed countries. Victims are trafficked under various circumstances, including prostitution, online sexual exploitation, the illegal drug trade and forced labor. In the U.S., 60% of child sex trafficking victims have a history in the child welfare system[iv].
China, the world's second-most populous country, has the second highest number of human trafficking victims in the world. It is a country of origin, destination, and transit for sexually trafficked persons. Sex trafficking victims in the country are from all ethnic groups in China and foreigners.
Currently, some of the most dangerous countries in the world according to the GPI include Afghanistan, Yemen, Syria, and Somalia, all of which are facing ongoing conflicts and high levels of violence.
According to the “Societal Safety and Security” indicator of the Global Peace Index (GPI), Iceland is the country with the lowest crime rate in the world. It's followed by Norway and Japan, which have the next highest scores in the category.
Iceland. Iceland is the safest country in the world, yet again, according to the latest Global Peace Index data. The index is comprised of a variety of factors, including the number of homicides, the level of violent crime, and the availability of small arms.
The most prolific modern serial killer is arguably doctor Harold Shipman, with 218 probable murders and possibly as many as 250 (see "Medical professionals", below). However, he was actually convicted of a sample of 15 murders.