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Human trafficking and Victimisation

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Difference between Human trafficking and Victimisation

Human trafficking vs. Victimisation

Human trafficking is the trade of humans for the purpose of forced labour, sexual slavery, or commercial sexual exploitation for the trafficker or others. Victimisation (or victimization) is the process of being victimised or becoming a victim.

Similarities between Human trafficking and Victimisation

Human trafficking and Victimisation have 6 things in common (in Unionpedia): Blame, Domestic violence, Guilt (emotion), Learned helplessness, Psychological manipulation, Social stigma.

Blame

Blame is the act of censuring, holding responsible, making negative statements about an individual or group that their action or actions are socially or morally irresponsible, the opposite of praise.

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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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Guilt (emotion)

Guilt is a cognitive or an emotional experience that occurs when a person believes or realizes—accurately or not—that he or she has compromised his or her own standards of conduct or has violated a universal moral standard and bears significant responsibility for that violation.

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Learned helplessness

Learned helplessness is behavior typical of an animal and occurs where the subject endures repeatedly painful or otherwise aversive stimuli which it is unable to escape or avoid.

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Psychological manipulation

Psychological manipulation is a type of social influence that aims to change the behavior or perception of others through abusive, deceptive, or underhanded tactics.

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Social stigma

Social stigma is disapproval of (or discontent with) a person based on socially characteristic grounds that are perceived.

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Human trafficking and Victimisation Comparison

Human trafficking has 180 relations, while Victimisation has 53. As they have in common 6, the Jaccard index is 2.58% = 6 / (180 + 53).

References

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