Human Trafficking is a serious crime, but it violates basic human rights. Those in trafficking are not able to have a stable place to stay, safety, freedom, no corporal punishment, and a right to life. Age, gender, homelessness, mental health, education, income/employment, and relocating are some causes of human trafficking. Researching, disceting, and digesting the contributors of human trafficking assists with getting a better understanding. Once we recognize the rising issues, we are to fight and advocate for those lost in traffickng and providing the proper resources afterwards.