Physical Abuse – Victims of human trafficking often experience physical harm, such as beating, burning, sexual assault, or starvation. Traffickers use violence to control and intimidate victims, enforcing obedience and ensuring they remain subjugated.Sexual Abuse – Victims of sex trafficking are subjected to rape, sexual exploitation, and forced prōstitution. This type of abuse is one of the most common forms in trafficking, where individuals are coerced into performing sexual acts against their will.Psychological Abuse – This includes mental manipulation, threats, and emotional coercion. Traffickers often use threats of violence, separation from loved ones, or fear of deportation to psychologically control victims, making them feel trapped and powerless. This abuse can have long-lasting effects on the victim's mental health.[tex][/tex]