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    Modern-day Slavery Title I. Introduction: Human trafficking is the illegal trade of human beings for the purposes of reproductive slavery‚ commercial sexual exploitation‚ forced labor‚ or a modern-day form of slavery. It involves an act of recruiting‚ transporting‚ transferring‚ harboring or receiving a person through a use of force‚ coercion or other means‚ for the purpose of exploiting them. Every year‚ thousands of men‚ women and children fall into the hands of traffickers‚ in their

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    (Raymond par. 45). This means that whether legalized or not‚ prostitutes are going to continue their activities for the simple fact that they feel they have no other choice. Lastly‚ prostitution and the sex industry promote sex trafficking‚ more specifically human trafficking. For these aforementioned reasons prostitution should remain illegal. Many social ills related to this illegal profession involve activities that lead to the spread of sexually transmitted diseases and infections (Rich par. 6)

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    nearly everyone all over the world‚ and even more specifically sex trafficking. United states criminal justice system and social service organizations especially have increased their attention in stopping these illegal activities. Three articles have brought original information on the topic of sex trafficking. The goal of the research conducted was to inform and educate the general public about sex trafficking. The articles: Sex Trafficking of Minors in Metropolitan‚ Micropolitan‚ and Rural Communities

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    In the two minutes that it took you to turn your laptop on so you can check Facebook‚ another child‚ woman or even man have been sold and forced to become a sex slave. Slavery and human trafficking have become a widespread problem around the globe today. From 60‚000 to 200‚000 women‚ children and men in one city to another have been sexually abused‚ harassed‚ prostituted from being sold to being bought. Even though it is common in our world‚ it is unethical because it is sad to see what sex slavery

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    Human Trafficking Emily Trussell‚ Sexual Assault Services Coordinator Kirstin Heydel‚ Youth Services Coordinator Mid-Valley Women’s Crisis Service Human Trafficking Definition   Sex Trafficking Labor Trafficking Definitions  Sex Trafficking: a commercial sex act that is induced by force‚ fraud‚ or coercion‚ or in which the person induced to perform such an act has not attained 18 years of age. TVPA 2000 Definitions  Commercial sex act means any sex act on account of which anything

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    countries that has legalized prostitution‚ such as Amsterdam‚ where “there are 250 brothels‚ 80% of the prostituted people are of foreign origin and 70% of them have no papers‚ as they are victims of trafficking” (Poulin). Other legal countries show similar shocking statistics‚ like in Denmark where trafficking has increased ten-fold‚ and in Austria‚ where 90 % of prostitutes are from their homeland (Poulin). If legal prostitution has seemed to go wrong in these countries‚ then it seems logical to believe

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    Lizbeth Padilla DeVry University Tara Jill 02/06/2013 The United States border fence has helped citizens to become stronger within its force because it has helped reduce significantly human and drug trafficking in America. It helps give a sense of security. Just how there are these advantages having a border fence‚ there is also a negative effect towards the country like the cost of money that goes to the fence and employ border patrols. To solve theses it would be good to keep the border

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    Ludie Bujeau 04.06 Mr. Walsh Human Trafficking in Thailand Case Study How did the human rights issue come about? Who does it affect and how? How does it affect human rights? 1. This issues has been going on for a while‚ it all started when people discovered that they can use others to sell them illegally in other states or foreign countries. This affects the human rights of others due to the fact that the freedom of these people is being taken away as a result of them being slaves that are

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    delicate balance of life. Drug trafficking - Drug trafficking is a major source of crime worldwide. Not only is there physical danger inherent in the use of illegal drugs‚ but drug smuggling is also frequently accompanied by other crimes such as murder‚ kidnapping‚ prostitution and assault. Human trafficking -Human trafficking involves the sale of human beings. This activity occurs on the black market‚ as it is illegal in nearly all parts of the world. Humans can be trafficked or sold for a

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    When one thinks of human trafficking and abolishing it forever‚ it is quite difficult to imagine someone who would be against trying to stop this heinous act. I will endeavor to show who these organizations are and how they oppose the law’s‚ government institutions and NGO’s trying to abolish human trafficking. I will also expose the myths and fallacies of human trafficking in an attempt to bring honesty and truth to this very disturbing subject. In view of the plight of those trafficked‚ something

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