Human Trafficking
Human Trafficking
Human Trafficking
TRAFFICKING
GROUP 3:
ALBARRACIN, CHRISTINE B.
MONTEBON, KAYE S.
BENITEZ, DARYL
HUMAN TRAFFICKING
01 TRAFFICKING
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SEX HUMAN
TRAFFICKING
● Sex trafficking is human
trafficking for the purpose of
sexual exploitation. It has been
called a form of modern slavery
because of the way victims are
forced into sexual acts, usually
non-consensually, in a form of
sexual slavery.
FORCED
CHILD LABOR
The slave trade includes all acts involved in the capture, acquisition or
disposal of a person with intent to reduce him to slavery; all acts involved in
the acquisition of a slave with a view to selling or exchanging him; all acts of
disposal by sale or exchange of a slave acquired with a view to being sold or
exchanged, and, in general, every act of trade or transport in slaves.
ILLEGAL ORGAN
DONATION
Debt Bondage
Sex Tourism
Pornography
Sexual Exploitation
Council
the following penalties and sanctions
are hereby established for the offenses
enumerated in this Act:
(a) Any person found guilty of committing any of the acts enumerated in Section 4 shall
suffer the penalty of imprisonment of twenty (20) years and a fine of not less than One
million pesos (P1,000,000.00) but not more than Two million pesos (P2,000,000.00);
(b) Any person found guilty of committing any of the acts enumerated in Section 5 shall
suffer the penalty of imprisonment of fifteen (15) years and a fine of not less than Five
hundred thousand pesos (P500,000.00) but not more than One million pesos
(P1,000,000.00);
(c) Any person found guilty of qualified trafficking under Section 6 shall suffer the penalty of
life imprisonment and a fine of not less than Two million pesos (P2,000,000.00) but not
more than Five million pesos (P5,000,000.00);
(d) Any person who violates Section 7 hereof shall suffer the penalty of imprisonment of six
(6) years and a fine of not less than Five hundred thousand pesos (P500,000.00) but not
more than One million pesos (P1,000,000.00);
the following penalties and sanctions
are hereby established for the offenses
enumerated in this Act:
(e) If the offender is a corporation, partnership, association, club, establishment or any juridical person, the penalty shall be
imposed upon the owner, president, partner, manager, and/or any responsible officer who participated in the commission of the
crime or who shall have knowingly permitted or failed to prevent its commission;
(f) The registration with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and license to operate of the erring agency, corporation,
association, religious group, tour or travel agent, club or establishment, or any place of entertainment shall be cancelled and
revoked permanently. The owner, president, partner or manager thereof shall not be allowed to operate similar establishments in
a different name;
(g) If the offender is a foreigner, he shall be immediately deported after serving his sentence and be barred permanently from
entering the country;
(h) Any employee or official of government agencies who shall issue or approve the issuance of travel exit clearances, passports,
registration certificates, counseling certificates, marriage license, and other similar documents to persons, whether juridical or
natural, recruitment agencies, establishments or other individuals or groups, who fail to observe the prescribed procedures and
the requirement as provided for by laws, rules and regulations, shall be held administratively liable, without prejudice to criminal
liability under this Act. The concerned government official or employee shall, upon conviction, be dismissed from the service
and be barred permanently to hold public office. His/her retirement and other benefits shall likewise be forfeited; and
Section 11. Use of Trafficked Persons. – Any
person who buys or engages the services of
trafficked persons for prostitution shall be
penalized as follows: