8.192 Persuading or Coercing to Travel to Engage in Prostitution is an offense outlined in the U.S. Federal Code. It is a form of human trafficking and involves the use of force, fraud, or coercion to induce a person to travel with the intent of engaging in prostitution. This crime is punishable by up to 10 years in prison and can result in hefty fines. There are three types of 8.192 Persuading or Coercing to Travel to Engage in Prostitution: 1. Trafficking of an individual for prostitution: This involves inducing someone to travel with the purpose of engaging in prostitution. This can include using threats, force, or other coercion. 2. Transporting an individual for prostitution: This involves transporting someone to a different location for the purpose of engaging in prostitution. This can include providing transportation, paying for travel expenses, or offering other incentives to travel. 3. Soliciting an individual to travel for prostitution: This involves encouraging someone to travel with the intent of engaging in prostitution. This can include offering money or other incentives to travel, or providing false information in order to convince someone to travel.