From Segment 2, there are several points that can be applied to human trafficking. First is the idea of life integrity rights brought up in the Fein article. This is especially in reference to the table presented in the article.
Another point that is applicable to human trafficking is how different places enforce human rights. This depends on the culture and what is seen as the norm. In some countries human trafficking is more highly enforced while in others it is the norm for people to "participate".
Lastly, it is important to look at gender equality when studying human trafficking. Overall, the group believes that women and children will be more likely to be involved in the practice than men. It is also important to look at the different roles each gender plays in human trafficking (such as are men more likely to sell or force another person into the practice?).
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