Trafficking is a serious global issue. Between 2010 and 2012, over 27,000 victims were identified in 83 countries.
Fun fact, it's not always about crossing borders! About 70% of trafficking is international, but 30% is domestic, happening within the same country.
Generally, people are trafficked from poorer countries to richer ones. If it were a movie, Europe, North America, and the Middle East would be the "big bad villains" attracting the most victims.
Inter-regional trafficking is a complex game. It involves passports, visas, and transport, both local and international. It's much like planning a vacation, except it's a crime and not at all fun.
The Middle East is the “cool kid on the block”, having the highest share of inbound trafficked people from other regions.
Counterfeit goods
Counterfeit goods are a massive industry, making over $250 billion a year. However, they are also the "triple-threat" causing labour exploitation, environmental damage, and health risks.
The big baddies of this trade are criminal groups like the Mafia in Europe and Americas, and the Triad and Yakuza in Asia.
Corruption and bribery act as "backstage crew", supporting the illegal trade, especially during international transport.
Governments lose tax revenues and spend more on policing because of counterfeit goods. Imagine a student who not only doesn't pay their canteen bills but also causes extra cleaning work!
Environmental & labor exploitation
The counterfeit trade is kind of like a naughty kid who colors outside the lines. It involves unregulated use of dyes and toxins and their illegal disposal.
Workers in this trade have jobs that are underpaid, unregulated, and often unsafe, similar to working in a dangerous factory with no safety gear.
Counterfeit product examples
Cars and car parts, like a fake "Lamborghooni" made with low-quality parts.
Chemicals and cosmetics, such as cheap knock-offs of Chanel No.5.
Electronics, such as a "Pear" phone that barely works.
Food and drinks, like candy that tastes like plastic.
Fraudulent medicines, including fake drugs for serious diseases, a real danger to people's health.
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Geography HL
Unit 4 - Power, Places & Networks
Unveiling The Dark Web Of Illegal Flows From Human Trafficking To Counterfeit Goods
Trafficking is a serious global issue. Between 2010 and 2012, over 27,000 victims were identified in 83 countries.
Fun fact, it's not always about crossing borders! About 70% of trafficking is international, but 30% is domestic, happening within the same country.
Generally, people are trafficked from poorer countries to richer ones. If it were a movie, Europe, North America, and the Middle East would be the "big bad villains" attracting the most victims.
Inter-regional trafficking is a complex game. It involves passports, visas, and transport, both local and international. It's much like planning a vacation, except it's a crime and not at all fun.
The Middle East is the “cool kid on the block”, having the highest share of inbound trafficked people from other regions.
Counterfeit goods
Counterfeit goods are a massive industry, making over $250 billion a year. However, they are also the "triple-threat" causing labour exploitation, environmental damage, and health risks.
The big baddies of this trade are criminal groups like the Mafia in Europe and Americas, and the Triad and Yakuza in Asia.
Corruption and bribery act as "backstage crew", supporting the illegal trade, especially during international transport.
Governments lose tax revenues and spend more on policing because of counterfeit goods. Imagine a student who not only doesn't pay their canteen bills but also causes extra cleaning work!
Environmental & labor exploitation
The counterfeit trade is kind of like a naughty kid who colors outside the lines. It involves unregulated use of dyes and toxins and their illegal disposal.
Workers in this trade have jobs that are underpaid, unregulated, and often unsafe, similar to working in a dangerous factory with no safety gear.
Counterfeit product examples
Cars and car parts, like a fake "Lamborghooni" made with low-quality parts.
Chemicals and cosmetics, such as cheap knock-offs of Chanel No.5.
Electronics, such as a "Pear" phone that barely works.
Food and drinks, like candy that tastes like plastic.
Fraudulent medicines, including fake drugs for serious diseases, a real danger to people's health.
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