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    Sex Trafficking in the United States Imagine yourself leaving for a trip that you have been looking forward to. You get packed‚ board the plane‚ and then finally you arrive at your destination. After settling in you go explore the area. At this point‚ you are kidnapped. You cannot do anything to protect yourself or to escape. You end up being forced to strip your clothes and have your body sold. You are now an object‚ no longer a person. Welcome to the victims’ world of sex trafficking. Because

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    Cause Of Human Trafficking

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    illegal profit makers in the world. Human trafficking‚ an act defined as “taking someone by force‚ coercion‚ or fraud‚ for purpose of commercial sex or slave labor‚” is an insidious violation of human rights‚ while also being an extreme breach in the law‚ involving abduction‚ rape‚ imprisonment‚ physical violence‚ blackmail‚ and drugs‚ to say the least. It’s an international problem‚ as well as a problem within nations‚ even those considered free. Human trafficking is proof that slavery still exists

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    HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND THE CAUSE OF IT Human trafficking is recruitment‚ transportation‚ transfer or harbouring persons either by the threat or use of kidnapping‚ assault‚ fraud‚ or coercion‚ or the giving or receiving payment of interest or illegal to reach agreement a person having control over others for the purpose of sexual exploitation or forced labour. Smuggling does not require transnational movement; anyone can become victims of human trafficking such as documented and unauthorized immigrants

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    What Is Human Trafficking?

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    Human trafficking is a booming multi-billion dollar criminal industry that makes its money based on the exploitation of men‚ women and children. The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime define the trafficking of persons as “the recruitment‚ transportation‚ transfer‚ harbouring or receipt of persons‚ by means of the threat or use of force or other forms of coercion‚ of abduction‚ of fraud‚ of deception‚ of the abuse of power or of a position of vulnerability or of the giving or receiving of payments

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    the reasoning for human trafficking?” what comes to mind? People have linked human trafficking with slavery because of how they treated people‚ typically because of forced labor or sexual exploitation. It’s sad to see that traffickers use force and fraud to bring in their victims and force them to do ungodly acts. There are different elements of human trafficking‚ which we have gone over such as what is done‚ how it is done‚ and why is it done? Consumerism and human trafficking relate in the sense

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    What is Human Trafficking?

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    104 14 April 2014 What Is Human Trafficking? Who does not want a better life? There are those who in countries like Cambodia‚ India or Thailand that are so desperate for a better life that they fall for the lies they are sold by those who wish to exploit them. Every year‚ every day‚ every hour‚ every minute a man‚ woman or child is being trafficked and the majority of Earth ’s population is unaware of what is transpiring. Most would tell you the idea of human trafficking was something made up for

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    Human Trafficking Issue

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    Human trafficking is always been a topic of concern. Instead of the end of human trafficking‚ it is increasing day by day. According to the article published on "The Newyork Times" by Charles Isherwood ‚ titled "Sell / Buy / Date‚ everyone knows that human trafficking is a global topic. Every educated people is aware about such social problems but no one is taking an effective steps to end such inhuman activities‚ where girls or men or women are sold and treated as slave. In this article‚ a girl

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    Human Organ Trafficking

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    Human Organ Trafficking There are many problems with global crimes. What holds these crimes together isn’t because people around the world are committing the same crimes‚ it’s because these criminals have created global organizations that have ties in all the corners of the world. These groups work just like normal business do‚ exporting and importing goods to gain profit. However‚ unlike normal businesses their goods are illegal such as drugs and often inhumane such as trafficking humans. Even

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    the world today‚ and you could be next Good afternoon Trinityhouse Highschool‚ my name is Ruan Pieters‚ I am from the organization STOP ( stop trafficking of people) and we stand for the rights of people that have been affected by human trafficking. Human trafficking violates the right of dignity to which a person should have full extent to. Human Trafficking is predominantly caused by the poverty‚ greed and unstable economical activities. This can affect people such as buyers‚ sellers‚ victims‚ victim’s

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    Vietnam has a huge problem with human trafficking‚ they are the highest ranking country for trafficking. Most of the people who are trafficked are women and children. There are some cases of males‚ however males are not as likely to be trafficked. Trafficking is not an easy crime to trace‚ however there are many ways of prevention. Vietnamese men‚ women‚ and children are trafficked internationally for many reasons. Some do not know they were tricked into becoming a domestic slave‚ and they will

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