Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) Practice Exam

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Human traffickers typically use promises of which of the following to lure children?

  1. Food, shelter, happiness

  2. Protection, education, love

  3. Love, money, glamour

  4. Friendship, freedom, success

The correct answer is: Love, money, glamour

Human traffickers often exploit the vulnerabilities of children by making enticing promises that play on their desires and needs. The option that highlights promises of love, money, and glamour reflects the tactics typically used by traffickers. Children might be drawn in by the allure of love, often seeking emotional connections or acceptance that they may not receive at home or in their environment. The promise of money can be appealing; traffickers may lure children with the idea of financial independence or the ability to support their families. Additionally, the concept of glamour—perhaps a lifestyle filled with excitement, luxury, or fame—can be particularly striking to young individuals who are impressionable and dream of a better life. While the other options mention important elements like education or friendship, they are less aligned with the specific seductive tactics that traffickers use, which are often more shallow and revolve around immediate gratification or escape rather than long-term benefits. The focus in option C on emotional and material allure encapsulates the manipulative strategies employed in human trafficking scenarios.