Victim of human trafficking means a person who is a victim of:
Victim of human trafficking means a person who is or was a victim of a violation of section 2905.32 of the Revised Code, regardless of whether anyone has been convicted of a violation of that section or of any other section for victimizing the person.
Victim of human trafficking means a person subjected to coercion, as defined in s. 787.06, for the purpose of being used in human trafficking, a child under 18 years of age subjected to human trafficking, or an individual subjected to human trafficking as defined by federal law.
More Definitions of Victim of human trafficking
Victim of human trafficking means an individual who has been recruited, harbored, transported, provided, or obtained for labor, services, or a sexual act through the use of force, fraud, or coercion.
Victim of human trafficking means a noncitizen and any qualifying family members who have:
Victim of human trafficking means any person who is a trafficking victim as described in Section 236.1 of the Penal Code and satisfies either of the following conditions:
Victim of human trafficking means a person who has been or is being trafficked for the purposes of exploitation.
Victim of human trafficking means a nonciti- zen and any qualifying family members who have:
Victim of human trafficking means a person who received certification for having been trafficked into the US and forced into domestic or international sex trade, prostitution, slavery and/or forced labor through coercion, threats of physical violence, psychological abuse, torture and imprisonment, or their eligible family member.
Victim of human trafficking means a person who has been trafficked into the US and forced into the international sex trade, prostitution, slavery and/or forced labor through coercion, threats of physical violence, psychological abuse, torture and imprisonment.