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question 3 of 10
which statement explains how laws protect minors from sex trafficking?
a. only minors forced into trafficking by strangers can be considered
victims.
b. minors involved in trafficking can be prosecuted unless they report
the abuse.
c. minors must prove physical force was used for the law to protect
them.
d. any minor involved in commercial sex acts is legally recognized as
a victim.
Brief Explanations
- Option A is incorrect because minors forced into trafficking by anyone (not just strangers) are victims.
- Option B is incorrect as minors involved in trafficking are victims, not prosecuted, regardless of reporting.
- Option C is incorrect as laws protect minors in sex trafficking without requiring proof of physical force.
- Option D is correct because under law, any minor in commercial sex acts is a victim (due to being a minor, they can't consent, so they're recognized as victims of trafficking).
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D. Any minor involved in commercial sex acts is legally recognized as a victim.