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RECOGNIZING AND RESPONDING TO HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN TEXAS, 2ND EDITION Answer Keys & Rationales 1. The correct answer is b. Rationale: All of these are common indicators of human trafficking and should not be ignored. Reviewing the patient’s chart thoroughly when one or more indicators are present is imperative when attempting to discern if a patient is a potential victim of human trafficking. RECOGNIZING AND RESPONDING TO HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN TEXAS, 2ND EDITION Final Examination Questions Select the best answer for each question and mark your answers on the Final Examination Answer Sheet found on page 100, or complete your test online at EliteLearning.com/Book 1. Which of the following is not true? Rationale: Adults who are age 18 and older willingly engaging in commercial sex— referred to as sex work— is broadly defined as the exchange of sexual services for money or goods and does not fall within the scope of human trafficking. Some forms of sex work, such as prostitution (the exchange of sexual conduct for money or goods), are prohibited by prostitution laws, while other forms, such as stripping and erotic dancing, are regulated by zoning or alcohol laws and are not inherently illegal. 2. The correct answer is d.

4. Which of the following is not true about human trafficking in Texas? a. A report released by the National Human Trafficking Hotline indicated that Texas has one of the lowest signal volumes among all 50 states and Washington, D.C. b. The Texas legislature created the Texas Human Trafficking Prevention Task Force to respond to the growing human trafficking crisis and designated the attorney general as the presiding officer. c. The Texas Human Trafficking Prevention Task Force serves as a collaborative and multidisciplinary body that strives to coordinate anti–human trafficking efforts across local, state, and federal levels. d. The Texas Human Trafficking Prevention Task Force serves as a communication hub for sharing best practices. 5. Barriers to acquiring accurate data about human trafficking include all of the following except : a. Avoidance by victims of the criminal justice system due to fears of reprisal, deportation, or incarceration. b. Failure of healthcare workers or emergency responders to ask about human trafficking or to probe causes of apparent violence. c. A lack of coordination and data integration between the various levels of governmental agencies (local, state, federal) and other organizations (e.g., nonprofits, hospitals) that may have data on human trafficking. d. Community and healthcare provider education on recognizing potential signs of human trafficking. 6. Which of the following statements is correct? a. Human smuggling is a component of human trafficking. b. All instances of commercial sex (i.e., sex work) are forms of human trafficking. c. Human trafficking occurs only when victims are transported across state or international borders. d. All instances of commercial sex involving minors under the age of 18 are cases of human trafficking.

a. Human trafficking is an extreme and heinous violation of human rights that persists around the globe. b. Human trafficking is a crime involving the exploitation of victims for the purpose of compelled labor or commercial sex acts through the use of force, fraud, or coercion. c. The most vulnerable victims of human trafficking are young men. d. There is currently no consensus on the total number of trafficking victims in the U.S. despite the fact that multiple organizations publish data and statistics concerning human trafficking. 2. Which of the following is not true? a. Many victims of human trafficking never disclose the nature of their situation. b. Healthcare providers and organizations involved with trafficked persons must increase their capacity to identify and refer people in trafficking situations. c. Healthcare providers must increase their capacity to provide sensitive and safe services to people posttrafficking. d. The healthcare environment is less than ideal for identifying and intervening on behalf of a trafficking victim. 3. Which of the following is not true? a. The terms victim and survivor can both be used to refer to individuals who were trafficked. b. The term survivor has legal implications within the criminal justice process. c. The term victim generally indicates an individual suffered harm because of criminal conduct. d. Survivor is a term used by many in the health services field to recognize the strength it takes to continue a journey toward healing in the aftermath of a traumatic experience.

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