Child Trafficking Awareness Part 1 Question Title * 1. Of the following issues facing children today, which concerns you most? Prevention and treatment of diseases such as HIV/AIDS Human trafficking Access to basic education Crime, illegal weapons, gang culture Access to basic health care Question Title * 2. Which of the following best describes your familiarity with human trafficking? Never heard of it before today Heard of it, but not sure what it is Somewhat familiar Very familiar Question Title * 3. In the past 12 months, how much if anything have you heard about human trafficking? Nothing at all Not too much Some A great deal Question Title * 4. Where have you learned about human trafficking? Check all that apply. TV Radio Online - social media Online - video, public service announcement News In school Through my religious community Through a community event Other (please specify) Question Title * 5. How would you describe human trafficking in your own words without checking? Question Title * 6. How problematic do you believe human trafficking is outside of the U.S.? 1 Not at all 2 3 Somewhat 4 5 Extremely problematic Question Title * 7. How problematic do you believe human trafficking is inside the U.S.? 1 Not at all 2 3 Somewhat 4 5 Extremely Question Title * 8. Are you aware that cases of human trafficking have been reported in all 50 U.S. states? Yes No Question Title * 9. Which of the following statements would most motivate you to get involved? The average age of entry into sex trafficking for girls and boys in the U.S. is 11-14. Human trafficking is a fast growing, profitable enterprise generating an estimated $32 billion each year. Trafficking cases have been reported in all 50 U.S. states. Up to 17,000 people a year are trafficked into the U.S. for forced labor or commercial sexual exploitation each year. It is estimated that one in three American children are solicited for sex within 48 hours of running away or becoming homeless. Next