Alaska Code § 11.41.365

Human trafficking in the second degree
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(a) A person commits the crime of human trafficking in the second degree if, under circumstances not proscribed under AS 11.66.100 - 11.66.150, the person intentionally induces or causes another person to engage in adult entertainment or labor by
(1) exposing or threatening to expose confidential information or a secret, whether true or false, tending to subject a person to hatred, contempt, or ridicule;
(2) destroying, concealing, or threatening to destroy or conceal an actual or purported passport or immigration document or another actual or purported identification document of any person;
(3) threatening to report a person to a government agency for the purpose of arrest or deportation;
(4) threatening to collect a debt;
(5) instilling in a person a fear that lodging, food, clothing, or medication will be withheld from any person;
(6) providing a controlled substance to or withholding a controlled substance from the other person; or
(7) engaging in deception.
(b) Human trafficking in the second degree is a class B felony.

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