What is the name of trafficking where a third party brokering the exchange is involved?

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The term "Pimp Trafficking" accurately describes trafficking in which a third party is involved in facilitating the exploitation of individuals for commercial sex. In this context, the "pimp" acts as an intermediary who brokers the exchange between the victim, often under coercive circumstances, and the clients seeking sexual services. This arrangement often involves manipulation, control, and exploitation of the victim, making it a significant concern within trafficking discussions.

Other forms of trafficking might not specifically involve a third party in the same exploitative capacity. For instance, gang trafficking may involve organized criminal groups controlling the trade of victims, but the term "pimp trafficking" more specifically highlights the individual role of a broker in sexual exploitation. Familial trafficking refers to exploitation that occurs within the family, and renegade/survival sex typically involves individuals engaging in sex work independently, often for their survival, without the manipulation of a third party.