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Human trafficking is recruiting, transporting, transferring, receiving, holding, concealing, harbouring, or exercising control over a person for the purpose of exploiting them.
In recent years, there has been a noticeable emphasis on “hypersexualization” in television ads and programs, the Internet, and particularly in music lyrics and videos. It may be easy to be attracted to a pimp and drawn into a certain lifestyle because parts of it look to be glamorous and rewarding.
Human Trafficking
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How do pimps find and recruit you?~ Meeting people
~ Friends or acquaintances
~ Boyfriends or girlfriends
~ Family members
~ Newspaper classified ads
~ The internet
It can be as simple as someone messaging you on a social networking site, asking to be friends and wanting to get to know you.
PimpsPimps can be human traffickersKey in the human trafficking worldMales or females called “madams” or “pimps”Both mean the sameUsing girls and even boys to make moneyAnd that’s “The Game”Don’t think it’s chillYou don’t want to get stuck in “The Game”It’s about making money from prostitutionAnd it doesn’t happen overnight This is what happensRecruitment, control, isolation
This is how you get trapped
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RecruitingThis can happen to anyoneAt parties, shopping malls, barsYour favorite hangoutsBus stops, train stations, airportsPlaces you wouldn’t think ofYouth centres, shelters, schoolsWhere you think you might be safeOn the street, on the InternetBe on the lookout
You’re young and innocentPimps take advantage of your trustYou may have no money,Feeling down, facing a challenge in your lifeNot getting along with your parentsLack of attention or feeling of love
Have few friends Pimps will be therePretending to be your friendSometimes even your boyfriend or girlfriend
Oh! You’ll get the royal treatmentThey will buy you thingsBrand name shoes, clothes and pursesTake you out to restaurantsEven offer you a place to stayYou may fall in loveYes they make you feel like a prince or princess
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Isolation Once you’re “recruited”, you’re “in”Pimps will isolate youFrom your family and friends This is how it’s doneCompliments and attentionOh! Much you’ll getMore than you would have experienced before, reallyYou might feel understoodThey will gain your trust, your love, your loyalty
All to brainwash and manipulate you
Time to get seriousPimps can get violent Find ways to control youLimit your talking to family or friendsListen to your phone callsYou’ll get scaredIf that’s not enough Violence startsHolding, hitting, choking, rapingAnd this is not the end
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Your world will changeYou are forced to do things you don’t want to Dancing for moneySex with othersYou try to say “No” Wrong answer
You are removed from your friends and familyNo one to turn toThey put you down Break you down It doesn’t stop
They say you owe them moneyFor rent, gifts, foodThey make you feel you have no way outThey make you feel you owe them something
Now they own you
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Control and ExploitationOnce they “own” you “The Game” is moving onYou will be controlledIntimidation, threats, violence towards youYour family and even your friends
Taking away your ID Giving you false IDCalling you names Swearing at youMaking you feel like you are worth nothingForcing you to have sex for money, drugsYou name it
Pimps lay the rulesDropping you off and picking you upChecking up on youYou do what you’re told and give them what you’ve earnedThey might tell you it’s for your futureYeah, right!
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PImPs who traffic people are
committing CRImEsand will be prosecuted
EpilogueWhat’s in “The Game” for the pimpMaking tons of moneyAll the money goes to themAll for them Not youThey don’t care about youThey only lookout for themselvesYou are just a pawn in “The Game”A victim
Be the best at “The Game”That’s what the pimps want to be
Don’t get trapped in “The Game”
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FORCED PROsTITUTION =HUmAN TRAFFICKING =CRIME
If you or someone you know is a victim of human trafficking, call your local policeORIf you wish to report a crime anonymously, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477ORIf you or someone you know needs help, speak to a trusted adult (family member, teacher or school counselor), or contact a counselor anonymously at the Kids Help Phone at 1-800-668-6868 or online at www.kidshelpphone.ca.
For more information about human trafficking, visit www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca or www.deal.org.
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