Mobile Game
Identify Risk
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SCENARIO 1
SCENARIO 1
You are at school and an acquaintance of yours asks you what kind of cell phone you have. He tells you that he was given an iPhone 15 Plus which is super cool. He says that it is super easy for you to also get one. All he did was send some pictures of himself on Instagram and no one could see his face. He tells you that if you're interested, he'll help you join the group.
SCENARIO 1
SCENARIO 1
SCENARIO 1
The correct answer is to tell your acquaintance that you are not interested in joining the Instagram group. No one gives away iPhones for free. It sounds like your acquaintance might be sending sexual photos of himself in this Instagram group. This could be sexual exploitation. You also could tell a teacher or another trusted adult about this situation.
SCENARIO 1
SCENARIO 1
When someone offers you something that seems too good to be true, this is a "red flag". Traffickers often use offers like this to lure their victims into bad situations.
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SCENARIO 2
SCENARIO 1
One day walking home from school you run into an acquaintance from your home neighborhood, Humberto, who works in a nearby hotel. He tells you that the hotel is looking to hire some young people to work at the hotel, to entertain hotel guests. The job is very simple, it is just about being "friendly" with the hotel guests and keeping them company and happy. Humberto explains that the job pays very well and you don’t need work every day, only when you have time, so it won’t interrupt your studies.
SCENARIO 2
SCENARIO 2
SCENARIO 1
The correct answer is to tell Humberto you are not interested in this offer. Being "friendly" with hotel guests sounds like you would be dating or having sexual relations with adults. This could be sexual exploitation. You also could tell your parent or another trusted adult about what Humberto told you.
SCENARIO 2
SCENARIO 1
When someone invites you to spend time with adults, specifically men, this is a "red flag". Traffickers use offers and invitations like these to recruit young people into exploitative situations.
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SCENARIO 3
SCENARIO 1
You are contacted on social media by an “influencer” you follow. This person says they are visiting Costa Rica as a tourist and starts talking to you in a friendly way. Over the next few months, you continue chatting online, and you begin to feel like you trust them. One day, the influencer invites you to meet in person on a secluded beach. They offer you a large amount of money to record some videos. They do not explain what the videos are about. They say you should not tell anyone, and that you should come alone because they do not want to attract attention while on vacation.
SCENARIO 3
SCENARIO 3
SCENARIO 1
This situation is highly risky. Someone offering money to meet in a private place, asking for secrecy, and not giving details about what they want you to do are all "red flags".
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SCENARIO 4
SCENARIO 1
A girl at school tells you that she knows some people who are looking for models for a well-known clothing brand, and that they specifically asked for someone who looks like you. She says that they pay very well and that all you have to do is model and get your picture taken in different outfits. She offers to introduce you to the people from the brand.
SCENARIO 4
SCENARIO 4
SCENARIO 1
Even though the offer may sound exciting, this is a "red flag". It is unusual for someone to be personally recruited as a model without any clear details. It is important to get more details about this situation before agreeing.
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SCENARIO 5
SCENARIO 1
You receive a message on Instagram from a boy named Santiago who goes to your high school. He says he has seen you at school and wants to get to know you better. After chatting for a while, you agree to meet him at a café. You find that you have a lot in common and begin spending more time together. You feel happy and connected. One day, Santiago tells you he is in serious trouble. He says he owes a large amount of money to a dangerous person in the neighborhood. He tells you that there is a way to help him: if you go to a party, act friendly with the men there, let them touch you a little, and flirt, you will be paid enough to solve the problem.
SCENARIO 5
SCENARIO 1
Santiago asking you to flirt with adult men and to let them "touch" you is dangerous. This is a "red flag". You may feel Santiago is your friend or that you have a connection to him, but a friend should never ask you to do something that could harm you.
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SCENARIO 6
SCENARIO 1
Since the school holidays are coming, you decide to look for a temporary job to help your family. You find an online advertisement offering high-paying jobs in the tourism sector, especially near the beach. A recruiter contacts you and offers you the job. She says you would need to move to a coastal area and stay in housing provided by the company. She does not give many details and insists that you must accept right away, or the opportunity will be given to someone else.
SCENARIO 6
SCENARIO 6
SCENARIO 1
The correct answer is to tell the recruiter they need to speak with your parent or guardian so that they can provide more information. Remember that in Costa Rica, it is illegal for people under age 18 to live at their place of work. This rule exists to protect your rights and prevent exploitation.
SCENARIO 6
SCENARIO 1
When someone offers high pay but refuses to explain what you will be doing or where you will be living, this is a "red flag" It could be a sign that they are hiding something dangerous or illegal.
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Identify Risk
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Transcript
Mobile Game
Identify Risk
start
SCENARIO 1
SCENARIO 1
You are at school and an acquaintance of yours asks you what kind of cell phone you have. He tells you that he was given an iPhone 15 Plus which is super cool. He says that it is super easy for you to also get one. All he did was send some pictures of himself on Instagram and no one could see his face. He tells you that if you're interested, he'll help you join the group.
SCENARIO 1
SCENARIO 1
SCENARIO 1
The correct answer is to tell your acquaintance that you are not interested in joining the Instagram group. No one gives away iPhones for free. It sounds like your acquaintance might be sending sexual photos of himself in this Instagram group. This could be sexual exploitation. You also could tell a teacher or another trusted adult about this situation.
SCENARIO 1
SCENARIO 1
When someone offers you something that seems too good to be true, this is a "red flag". Traffickers often use offers like this to lure their victims into bad situations.
Click Here
SCENARIO 2
SCENARIO 1
One day walking home from school you run into an acquaintance from your home neighborhood, Humberto, who works in a nearby hotel. He tells you that the hotel is looking to hire some young people to work at the hotel, to entertain hotel guests. The job is very simple, it is just about being "friendly" with the hotel guests and keeping them company and happy. Humberto explains that the job pays very well and you don’t need work every day, only when you have time, so it won’t interrupt your studies.
SCENARIO 2
SCENARIO 2
SCENARIO 1
The correct answer is to tell Humberto you are not interested in this offer. Being "friendly" with hotel guests sounds like you would be dating or having sexual relations with adults. This could be sexual exploitation. You also could tell your parent or another trusted adult about what Humberto told you.
SCENARIO 2
SCENARIO 1
When someone invites you to spend time with adults, specifically men, this is a "red flag". Traffickers use offers and invitations like these to recruit young people into exploitative situations.
Click Here
SCENARIO 3
SCENARIO 1
You are contacted on social media by an “influencer” you follow. This person says they are visiting Costa Rica as a tourist and starts talking to you in a friendly way. Over the next few months, you continue chatting online, and you begin to feel like you trust them. One day, the influencer invites you to meet in person on a secluded beach. They offer you a large amount of money to record some videos. They do not explain what the videos are about. They say you should not tell anyone, and that you should come alone because they do not want to attract attention while on vacation.
SCENARIO 3
SCENARIO 3
SCENARIO 1
This situation is highly risky. Someone offering money to meet in a private place, asking for secrecy, and not giving details about what they want you to do are all "red flags".
Click Here
SCENARIO 4
SCENARIO 1
A girl at school tells you that she knows some people who are looking for models for a well-known clothing brand, and that they specifically asked for someone who looks like you. She says that they pay very well and that all you have to do is model and get your picture taken in different outfits. She offers to introduce you to the people from the brand.
SCENARIO 4
SCENARIO 4
SCENARIO 1
Even though the offer may sound exciting, this is a "red flag". It is unusual for someone to be personally recruited as a model without any clear details. It is important to get more details about this situation before agreeing.
Click Here
SCENARIO 5
SCENARIO 1
You receive a message on Instagram from a boy named Santiago who goes to your high school. He says he has seen you at school and wants to get to know you better. After chatting for a while, you agree to meet him at a café. You find that you have a lot in common and begin spending more time together. You feel happy and connected. One day, Santiago tells you he is in serious trouble. He says he owes a large amount of money to a dangerous person in the neighborhood. He tells you that there is a way to help him: if you go to a party, act friendly with the men there, let them touch you a little, and flirt, you will be paid enough to solve the problem.
SCENARIO 5
SCENARIO 1
Santiago asking you to flirt with adult men and to let them "touch" you is dangerous. This is a "red flag". You may feel Santiago is your friend or that you have a connection to him, but a friend should never ask you to do something that could harm you.
Click Here
SCENARIO 6
SCENARIO 1
Since the school holidays are coming, you decide to look for a temporary job to help your family. You find an online advertisement offering high-paying jobs in the tourism sector, especially near the beach. A recruiter contacts you and offers you the job. She says you would need to move to a coastal area and stay in housing provided by the company. She does not give many details and insists that you must accept right away, or the opportunity will be given to someone else.
SCENARIO 6
SCENARIO 6
SCENARIO 1
The correct answer is to tell the recruiter they need to speak with your parent or guardian so that they can provide more information. Remember that in Costa Rica, it is illegal for people under age 18 to live at their place of work. This rule exists to protect your rights and prevent exploitation.
SCENARIO 6
SCENARIO 1
When someone offers high pay but refuses to explain what you will be doing or where you will be living, this is a "red flag" It could be a sign that they are hiding something dangerous or illegal.
Click Here
Mobile Game
Identify Risk