There are several different types of human trafficking, including:
1. Sex trafficking: Involves the recruitment, harboring, transportation, provision, or obtaining of a person for the purpose of a commercial sex act, in which the person is forced, coerced, or deceived into engaging in sexual activity for profit.
2. Labor trafficking: Involves the recruitment, harboring, transportation, provision, or obtaining of a person for labor or services through the use of force, fraud, or coercion, for the purpose of exploitation.
3. Child trafficking: Involves the trafficking of children for various forms of exploitation, including sexual exploitation, forced labor, child soldiering, and forced begging.
4. Domestic servitude: Involves the trafficking of individuals for the purpose of providing domestic services, such as cleaning, cooking, and childcare, in exchange for little or no pay and under conditions of exploitation and abuse.
5. Forced marriage: Involves the trafficking of individuals, often women and girls, for the purpose of forced marriage, in which they are coerced or deceived into marrying someone against their will and are subsequently subjected to exploitation and abuse.
6. Organ trafficking: Involves the trafficking of individuals for the purpose of harvesting their organs for transplantation, often through force, fraud, or coercion.
7. Forced begging: Involves the trafficking of individuals, often children, for the purpose of forced begging, in which they are forced to beg on the streets and surrender their earnings to traffickers.
8. Forced criminality: Involves the trafficking of individuals for the purpose of engaging in criminal activities, such as drug trafficking, theft, or fraud, under conditions of coercion and exploitation.