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OCTIP Training Module 2: Test Your Knowledge Quiz
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You've reviewed Module 2. Now identify what Canada is doing to respond to human trafficking.
1. Three provisions that specifically deal with trafficking in the Criminal Code are?
A) Trafficking in Persons; Material Benefit; Kidnapping.
B) Trafficking in Persons, Material Benefit; Withholding or Destroying Identity Documents.
C) Trafficking in Persons; Living off the Avails of Prostitution; Sexual Exploitation of a Minor.
D) Trafficking in Persons; Withholding or Destroying Identity Documents; Living off the Avails of Prostitution.
Correct!
The main human trafficking provisions in the Criminal Code are Section 279.01: Trafficking in Persons; Section 279.02: Material Benefit; Section 279.03: Withholding or Destroying Documents.
Incorrect.
The answer is "B".
The main human trafficking provisions in the Criminal Code are Section 279.01: Trafficking in Persons; Section 279.02: Material Benefit; Section 279.03: Withholding or Destroying Documents.
2. The U.S. State Department's Annual Trafficking in Persons Report identified Canada as a:
A) Source country - a country whose citizens are trafficked, either internationally or domestically.
B) Transit country - a country through which internationally trafficked people are transported on their way elsewhere.
C) Destination country - a country where internationally trafficked people are received and exploited.
D) All of the above.
Correct!
The U.S. State Department has identified Canada as a source, transit and destination country for human trafficking.
Partially correct.
The answer is "D) All of the above."
The U.S. State Department has identified Canada as a source, transit and destination country for human trafficking.
3. What is a temporary resident permit?
A) A free permit that provides legal status in Canada for 180 days so that a trafficked person can recover, reflect, and make the choices that are right for him or her.
B) A permit that is available to trafficked persons so long as they can prove that they are trafficked.
C) A permit issued by Citizenship and Immigration Canada that allows the recipient to access health care, counselling, obtain a work permit, and receive income assistance, in some cases.
D) A and B
E) A and C
F) All of the above
Correct!
A TRP is issued by Citizenship and Immigration Canada; provided legal status in Canada; allows the recipient to access health care and counselling, and to obtain a work permit and receive income assistance, in some cases, and it is free.
Incorrect.
The answer is "E) A and C."
A TRP is issued by Citizenship and Immigration Canada; provided legal status in Canada; allows the recipient to access health care and counselling, and to obtain a work permit and receive income assistance, in some cases, and it is free.
4. It appears that a large number of human trafficking cases in Canada are related to domestic trafficking of Canadian girls and women for purposes of sexual exploitation:
A) True
B) False
Correct!
The majority (71 per cent) of human trafficking charges laid under the
Criminal Code
to date are for domestic trafficking for the purpose of sexual exploitation. The remainder are for international trafficking, either for sexual exploitation (23 per cent) or forced labour (6 per cent).
Incorrect.
The answer is "A) True."
The majority (71 per cent) of human trafficking charges laid under the
Criminal Code
to date are for domestic trafficking for the purpose of sexual exploitation. The remainder are for international trafficking, either for sexual exploitation (23 per cent) or forced labour (6 per cent).
5. International trafficking - where someone form another country is trafficked into Canada - is dealt with under:
A) The Criminal Code of Canada
B) The Immigration and Refugee Protection Act.
C) Both A and B.
Correct!
In Canada, international trafficking is dealt with under both the
Criminal Code
and the
Immigration and Refugee Protection Act
.
Incorrect.
The answer is "C) Both A and B".
In Canada, international trafficking is dealt with under both the
Criminal Code
and the
Immigration and Refugee Protection Act
.
6. Domestic trafficking - where all the elements of human trafficking take place in Canada - is dealt with under:
A) The Criminal Code of Canada
B) The Immigration and Refugee Protection Act.
C) No Act - it is not an offence in Canada.
D) None of the above.
Correct!
In Canada, domestic trafficking is an offence, dealt with under the
Criminal Code
.
Incorrect.
The answer is "A".
In Canada, domestic trafficking is an offence, dealt with under the
Criminal Code
.
7. It is believed that Aboriginal people are uniquely vulnerable to human trafficking in Canada.
A) True
B) False
Correct!
It is believed that Aboriginal people are more vulnerable to human trafficking due to high rates of poverty, the impact of colonization and residential schools, as well as racism.
Incorrect.
The answer is "A".
It is believed that Aboriginal people are more vulnerable to human trafficking due to high rates of poverty, the impact of colonization and residential schools, as well as racism.
8. There are mandatory minimum sentences for the trafficking of minors in Canada.
A) True
B) False
Correct!
As of June 29, 2010, the mandatory minimum sentences for the trafficking of minors in Canada are six years where it includes aggravated assault or sexual assault or death of the trafficked child, and five years in all other cases.
Incorrect.
The answer is "A".
As of June 29, 2010, the mandatory minimum sentences for the trafficking of minors in Canada are six years where it includes aggravated assault or sexual assault or death of the trafficked child, and five years in all other cases.
9. Generally, in Canada, trafficking for forced labour happens to:
A) Canadian Agricultural Workers and Temporary Foreign Workers
B) Men and women from other countries
C) Women and girls from other countries
D) Canadian women and girls
Correct!
To date, it is believed that the majority of people who are trafficked for forced labour in Canada come from other countries and include both men and women.
Incorrect.
The answer is "B".
To date, it is believed that the majority of people who are trafficked for forced labour in Canada come from other countries and include both men and women.
10. Someone who has been trafficked into Canada from another country is always smuggled.
A) True
B) False
Correct!
People trafficked into Canada may be smuggled in, or may come to this country with legal travel and immigration documents, such as a visitor visa, temporary work permit, or student visa.
Incorrect.
The answer is "B".
People trafficked into Canada may be smuggled in, or may come to this country with legal travel and immigration documents, such as a visitor visa, temporary work permit, or student visa.
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