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OCTIP Training Module 1: Gina Quiz
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You've read Gina's story. Now identify the indicators of human trafficking in this case. Click "Next" when you are ready to take the quiz.
1. What are the trafficking acts in Gina's case?
A) Recuiting, Transporting, Transferring, Habouring and Receiving
B) Coercion, Threats, and Deception
C) Recuiting, Deception and Forced Exploitation
Correct!
Gina was
recruited
by Rudi and transported to Milan by Gus. Gus then transferred her to the brothel, where she was harboured and received by Carlo and Elizabeth.
Incorrect.
The answer is "A".
Gina was
recruited
by Rudi and transported to Milan by Gus. Gus then transferred her to the brothel, where she was harboured and received by Carlo and Elizabeth.
2. What circumstances, or means, were not present in Gina's case?
A) Threats.
B) Coercion.
C) Deception.
D) Abduction.
E) Abuse of power.
Correct!
Abduction was not used in this case. Rudi deceived Gina with promises of a better job, and overcharged her (defrauded her) for forged documents. She was also coerced in various ways - including the threat of violence. Carlo also abuses his power as Gina's employer to take her earnings.
Incorrect.
The answer is "D".
Abduction was not used in this case. Rudi deceived Gina with promises of a better job, and overcharged her (defrauded her) for forged documents. She was also coerced in various ways - including the threat of violence. Carlo also abuses his power as Gina's employer to take her earnings.
3. What is the trafficking purpose in Gina's case?
A) To provide sexual services against her will in a brothel, for the financial gain or material benefit of her traffickers.
B) To enter into a false marriage for the purposes of sexual exploritation by her wealthy husband.
C) To act as a domestic servant in an ltalian brothel by her smugglers.
Correct!
Gina was trafficked for the purpose of providing sexual acts against her will for the financial gain of her traffickers.
Incorrect.
The answer is "A".
Gina was trafficked for the purpose of providing sexual acts against her will for the financial gain of her traffickers.
4. Who are the traffickers in Gina's case?
A) Rudi and Gus.
B) Carlo and Elizabeth.
C) Rudi, Gus, Theresa, Carlo, and Elizabeth
Correct!
Everyone involved in this case knew that Gina was being trafficked (the exception
might
be Gus - he may have thought he was only smuggling Gina into Italy.)
Incorrect! The answer is "C".
Everyone involved in this case knew that Gina was being trafficked (the exception
might
be Gus - he may have thought he was only smuggling Gina into Italy).
5. What are the factors that lead Gina into being trafficked?
A) False promises and deception.
B) Poverty or fear of poverty.
C) Hope for a better future.
D) All of the above.
Correct!
Gina is afraid that she may not be able to survive where she is, so she is an easy target for someone like Rudi who promises her a better job and the possibility of a brighter future.
Partial correct! The answer is "D) All of the above".
Gina is afraid that she may not be able to survive where she is, so she is an easy target for someone like Rudi who promises her a better job and the possibility of a brighter future.
6. What are the factors that kept Gina in the brothel?
A) Fear.
B) Debt bondage.
C) Dependency/isolation.
D) No Italian language skills.
E) Shame.
F) Guilt.
G) A, B, C and D.
Correct!
Gina
may
feel shame and guilt, but what we do know for sure from this story is that Gina owes Rudi money for getting her to Milan, then later finds out that she has to pay Carlo, too, for his costs - which means she will probably never get out of debt bondage. She must also be afraid of Carlos, because he has threatened to beat her, and must feel isolated from the society around her for a number of reasons - including the fact that she is in the the country illegally and does not speak Italian - and therefore is dependent on the brothel keepers.
Incorrect! The answer is "G) A, B, C and D".
Gina may feel shame and guilt, but what we do know for sure from this story is that Gina owes Rudi money for getting her to Milan, then later finds out that she has to pay Carlo, too, for his costs - which means she will probably never get out of debt bondage. She must also be afraid of Carlo, because he has threatened to beat her, and must feel isolated from the society around her for a number of reasons - including the fact that she is in the the country illegally and does not speak Italian - and therefore is dependent on the brothel keepers.
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