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Definitions:
- Human trafficking – a modern form of slavery involving the exploitation of a person for involuntary labor, services, debt bondage, or commercial sex through the use of force, fraud, or coercion; or in which the person induced to perform such acts has not yet attained 18 years of age.
- Human trafficking victim – a person who is exploited under fraudulent pretenses, forced, or coerced into labor, services, debt bondage, or commercial sex.
- Trafficker – a person who is exploiting a victim for labor, services, or commercial sex.
- Victim-centered approach – a response to a suspected human trafficking event that considers the wants, needs, and wellbeing of the suspected victim in each step of the response.
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