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Difference between revisions of "Glossary for Human Trafficking in Canada"

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;exploitation: Causing a person to provide labour or services by doing something that could be reasonably expected to cause them to fear for their safety or the safety of someone they know if they did not perform the labour or services. It also includes using force, threats of force, deception, or coercion to remove a body organ or tissue from someone.
;exploitation: Causing a person to provide labour or services by doing something that could be reasonably expected to cause them to fear for their safety or the safety of someone they know if they did not perform the labour or services. It also includes using force, threats of force, deception, or coercion to remove a body organ or tissue from someone.


;forced labour: Any work or services which people are forced to do against their will under the threat of some form of punishment.
;forced labour: Any work or services which people are forced to do against their will under the threat of some form of punishment.


;human smuggling: A transnational crime that generally involves the consent of the person smuggled. Smuggled persons are generally free to do what they want once they arrive at their country of destination.
;human smuggling: A transnational crime that generally involves the consent of the person smuggled. Smuggled persons are generally free to do what they want once they arrive at their country of destination.
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