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Human trafficking has become a global problem which affects the universe as a transnational
organized crime web. It is a process in which people are being recruited from their community and the
country o f their origin and transported to the destination where they are being exploited fo r purposes
o f forced labor, prostitution, domestic servitude and various other forms o f exploitation.
Although “human trafficking” has opened a new direction to social sciences research, there isn't
sufficient dialogue on this problem. The objective o f the research was to examine the victimization
factors o f human traffickingin Sri Lanka.
The quantitative data o f the research were gathered from the Central Investigation Department (CID)
within the period o f2007 to 2013. The sample was limited to 25 victims who were identified according
to the CID records and collected qualitative data were Collected from them through in-depth interviews.
The research findings revealed that there were multiple factors for being victimized o f human
trafficking in Sri Lanka. They are poverty, unemployment, domestic violence, unawareness, limited
economic and educational opportunities and the necessity o f gaining a higher social status.