Florida Child Protection Investigator (CPI) Certification Practice Test

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Which of the following is a common sign of human trafficking in minors?

  1. Frequent changes in school

  2. Isolation from peers and family

  3. Possession of unusual items

  4. All of the above

The correct answer is: All of the above

The correct answer encompasses all the listed behaviors and signs, highlighting the multifaceted nature of human trafficking in minors. Each of these indicators can be crucial in identifying potential victims. Frequent changes in school can suggest instability in a child's life, often a result of being moved around by traffickers. This irregularity in education can impede a minor's ability to establish roots, form supportive relationships, and access consistent help from adults. Isolation from peers and family is another significant sign. This behavior could indicate that the minor is being controlled or manipulated, possibly living in an environment where they do not have the freedom to engage with others. Traffickers often isolate their victims to exert greater control and reduce the risk of detection. Possession of unusual items may also be a strong indicator. Minors who appear to have items or belongings that are inconsistent with their circumstances, such as luxury goods or things they cannot explain the origin of, may be involved in trafficking situations, where such items are given to maintain loyalty or affection. Recognizing these signs collectively enables those in protective and law enforcement positions to more effectively identify and assist vulnerable minors who may be victims of trafficking.