What type of trafficking involves a gang member profiting from the trafficking of a victim?

Disable ads (and more) with a premium pass for a one time $4.99 payment

Study for the Florida DCF CAAN Exam. Master key concepts with flashcards and multiple-choice questions, complete with hints and explanations. Get ready for your test!

Gang trafficking refers specifically to the scenario in which organized criminal groups, such as gangs, are involved in the trafficking of individuals for exploitation. This can include a variety of egregious activities, such as forced labor, sexual exploitation, or other forms of abuse, often using coercion and manipulation to maintain control over the victims.

Gangs have networks that allow them to operate on a larger scale than individuals or smaller groups, which may contribute to more systematic exploitation. In gang trafficking, members profit from their activities by selling or exploiting victims, further emphasizing the criminal profits derived from such operations. This type of trafficking distinctly highlights the role of a gang in orchestrating the exploitation, setting it apart from other types such as child trafficking or pimp trafficking, which may not inherently involve an organized group specifically profiting from the trafficking itself. Familial trafficking, on the other hand, generally refers to abuse within the family unit rather than organized crime.