Sex trafficking in Guatemala is
human trafficking
Human trafficking is the trade of humans for the purpose of forced labour, sexual slavery, or commercial sexual exploitation for the trafficker or others. This may encompass providing a spouse in the context of forced marriage, or the extrac ...
for the purpose of
sexual exploitation and slavery that occurs in the
Republic of Guatemala.
Sex trafficking victims in the country are from
all ethnic groups in Guatemala, including the
Maya and other
indigenous peoples, and foreigners. Guatemalan citizens, primarily women and girls, are sex trafficked to the different
departments of Guatemala, as well as other countries, particularly
Mexico and the
United States.
The illegal transporting and
is a problem. Foreign women and girls, including migrants,
are also trafficked to and within Guatemala.
Children,
deported migrants,
and people in poverty
and with little education
are particularly vulnerable to sex trafficking. Sex trafficked victims are deceived
or abducted and forced into prostitution and
unfree labour. They are guarded or locked up in brothels,
homes, businesses, and other locations. They are threatened
and experience physical and psychological trauma. Their family members are sometimes threatened.
Sex trafficking and exploitation have permeated all levels of Guatemalan society. Traffickers have been male and female. A number of traffickers are members of or facilitated by gangs.
Government officials and workers and police have been complicit and
corruption in Guatemala is an issue. Some perpetrators are the victims’ family members, including parents.
Traffickers use social media and other phone and internet websites and apps to lure victims.
The scale of sex trafficking in Guatemala is not known because of the lack of data. Government anti-sex trafficking efforts have been criticized for being insufficient.
Law enforcement is hindered by limited operating budgets and resources.
The
online sex trade is an issue.
Links to illegal drug trade
Drug gangs in Guatemala have relied on sex trafficking as an alternative source of profit.
Non-governmental organizations
El Refugio de la Niñez operates a shelter that helps restore victims of sex trafficking in Guatemala. It is supported by the
United Nations Trust Fund for Victims of Human Trafficking.
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