international nature of crime: people trafficking

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Across
  1. 2. The condition of being forced to work without freedom, often under threat or coercion
  2. 4. The movement of people from one place to another, often for better opportunities or safety
  3. 5. The secret and illegal movement of goods or people across borders.
  4. 6. A state of being exposed to harm or danger, often due to weakness or lack of protection.
  5. 8. Illegal activities carried out by a group working together for profit, often on a large scale.
  6. 9. The cruel or harmful treatment of someone, often causing physical or emotional harm
  7. 11. Nations where people are taken or travel to, often as the final stop in illegal migration or trafficking
  8. 13. Taking unfair advantage of others, often involving abuse or manipulation.
  9. 14. Forcing someone to act against their will through threats or pressure.
Down
  1. 1. Fundamental freedoms and protections every person is entitled to, regardless of nationality or status.
  2. 3. Permission given willingly by someone for something to happen or be done.
  3. 6. Individuals who suffer harm or exploitation, often at the hands of criminals.
  4. 7. Work performed involuntarily under threat, often with little or no pay.
  5. 10. Involving movement or activity across national boundaries
  6. 12. People who illegally trade or transport others for exploitation or profit.