Human Trafficking Charts & Graphs Practice 1:



Human Trafficking Charts & Graphs Practice 1:

National Human Trafficking Resource Center 2011 Minnesota State Report

Part 1

1. How many calls were received from Minnesota in 2011? What was the purpose of most of these calls?

2. Which two areas did most of the calls originate from?

3. Which type of person was usually calling?

4. How did most callers hear about the hotline? What language did most callers prefer?

5. If the hotline wanted to increase its presence in the community what, according to these charts, are some areas where it seems they could expand/improve? Explain how they could improve their services and what data supports your opinion.

Part 2

1. How many Minnesota cases described possible trafficking? How many of these were determined to be trafficking?

2. According to the charts, what type of trafficking did the cases most commonly describe? List the type, the location, information about the victim, and any other information you can determine from the charts.

3. According to this data, can we determine the type of trafficking most common in Minnesota? Explain why or why not with specific reference to the data in the charts.

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