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Economic abuse and Human trafficking

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Difference between Economic abuse and Human trafficking

Economic abuse vs. Human trafficking

Economic abuse is a form of abuse when one intimate partner has control over the other partner's access to economic resources, which diminishes the victim's capacity to support him/herself and forces him/her to depend on the perpetrator financially. Human trafficking is the trade of humans for the purpose of forced labour, sexual slavery, or commercial sexual exploitation for the trafficker or others.

Similarities between Economic abuse and Human trafficking

Economic abuse and Human trafficking have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Abusive power and control, Domestic violence, Isolation to facilitate abuse, Sexual abuse, Victimisation.

Abusive power and control

Abusive power and control (also controlling behavior, coercive control and sharp power) is the way that an abusive person gains and maintains power and control over another person, as a victim, in order to subject that person to psychological, physical, sexual, or financial abuse.

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Domestic violence

Domestic violence (also named domestic abuse or family violence) is violence or other abuse by one person against another in a domestic setting, such as in marriage or cohabitation.

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Isolation to facilitate abuse

Isolation (physical, social or emotional) is often used to facilitate power and control over someone for an abusive purpose.

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Sexual abuse

Sexual abuse, also referred to as molestation, is usually undesired sexual behavior by one person upon another.

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Victimisation

Victimisation (or victimization) is the process of being victimised or becoming a victim.

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Economic abuse and Human trafficking Comparison

Economic abuse has 22 relations, while Human trafficking has 180. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 2.48% = 5 / (22 + 180).

References

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