Rebecca Clay explores the awareness and prevention of human trafficking while including a subsection about how survivors cope after being rescued. She writes about how many people walk around their everyday life looking at victims of human trafficking without realizing it. The reason that these seemingly independent victims do not leave their traffickers is because they are being brainwashed. They can be tricked into thinking that they are performing these tasks to help ‘pay for the rent’, or they will have a horrible life for threatening to leave. So the victims stay due to their dependance on basic necessities and a false sense of love and …show more content…
In this article, he analyzes two case examples of Abductees. After being introduced back into society, these two victims had to undergo many therapy sessions, individually and including family members. On case wrote about a girl abducted by her mom. Her mother changed her appearance and failed to provide many basic necessities, including education. When she was discovered, she was ‘emotionally attached to her mother’, and had lost all trust in her father due to the lies she was subjected to. Another victim was willing to leave her home to be with a parent. She was abused during this period in her life, which flowed into her academics. She wanted attention and fell onto the track of drugs and