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    Human Trafficking A Growing Problem   As Edmund Burke‚ an Irish philosopher in the 1700’s once said “Slavery is a weed that grows in any soil” (Perrin‚ 2010); indeed slavery is a weed that has not yet been exterminated from our society. Like most weeds‚ it grows fast and is stubborn to stay. In the world today this unwanted slavery has manifested in the form of human trafficking. You may be surprised to learn that even today people are still being bought and sold as if objects and property

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    Human Trafficking in Canada In Canadahuman trafficking often occurs in large urban centers‚ and also in small towns and communities‚ mostly for sexual exploitation. We know that men‚ women‚ and children survive this crime‚ but women represent the majority of victims in Canada. More generally‚ those likely to be at risk include those who are socially or economically disadvantaged‚ such as some Aboriginal women‚ young people and children‚ immigrants and new immigrants‚ children who missed puberty

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    Women trafficking in canada: http://www.canadianwomen.org/factsabouttrafficking Article - The Sun: http://www.torontosun.com/2011/08/31/girls-lured-into-human-trafficking-in-canada-experts-warn http://www.torontosun.com/2012/02/10/sex-slaves-trafficked-from-montreal-to-ontario Olympics - Vancouver Trafficking: http://www.publicsafety.gc.ca/cnt/rsrcs/pblctns/wntr-gms-2010/index-eng.aspx Human Trafficking hiden issue in Canada: http://www.canada.co

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    constitutes human trafficking and what constitutes human smuggling  by providing examples found in your course material. Sate why it is difficult to differentiate the two by discussing the Ng Case and by providing the facts of the case as well as the decision. Why is the case instrumental in the proceedings of human trafficking? How has modern technology influence influenced human trafficking and human smuggling?   There is often confusion between the terms human trafficking and human smuggling

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    The Human Toy In our world today‚ we see and hear about an abundance of crime and human dysfunction. We see cases of illegal trade of weapons and drugs. Yes‚ this causes distress throughout the county and our world‚ but these are just “things.” Beyond the drugs and weapons‚ there is an even worse kind of illegal trade. Humans. Besides the illegal trade of weapons and drugs‚ human trafficking is the third largest illegal money-maker (Farr 2). Human trafficking is the purchase‚ sale

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    Combating Human Trafficking Over the past several years‚ human trafficking has become a sizable world-wide problem. Human Trafficking has had a considerable affect on the World and United States. To combat this‚ several laws and initiatives have been enacted. While this allows for some headway in combating this problem‚ there are still several things that we can do to help. This review of literature on Human Trafficking focuses on these areas and provides the information on the steps that

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    WHY DOES HUMAN TRAFFICKING EXIST? BY PAMELA AMINE Why does human trafficking exist? 1 Abstract The purpose of this research is to explore the issue of human trafficking. Human trafficking is the illegal trade in human beings for the purposes of slavery‚ commercial sexual exploitation and forced labor. Trafficking of human beings is a major problem in today ’s universal society. It has been identified as the fastest growing illegal commerce on the planet. The reason why I chose this topic

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    Human Trafficking in the United States Nicole Singleton American Intercontinental University Online November 12‚ 2012 Until recently‚ in the US‚ the thought never occurred that Americans were trafficking Americans. The purpose of this paper is to inform the audience about the crime of human trafficking that is happening in the US and also to persuade them to take a stand and help do something to combat this crime. Thesis: Human trafficking in the United States seems to be overlooked and

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    What is Human Trafficking? Human trafficking is the recruitment‚ harboring‚ transporting‚ or procurement of a person for labor or services for the purpose of involuntary servitude‚ slavery‚ or forced commercial sex acts. It is a form of modern day slavery. Human Trafficking includes all aspects of forcing an individual to perform labor or other services. Traffickers use debt bondage‚ psychological manipulation‚ threats‚ and physical violence to control victims. This labor can include sexual services

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    ANALYSE HUMAN TRAFFICKING AS A FORM OF VICTIMISATION INTRODUCTION The phenomenon of human trafficking or modern-day slavery has received increased media coverage globally; this is because millions of people around the world suffer in silence under slave-like conditions of forced labour and commercial sexual exploitation from which they cannot free themselves. Human trafficking not only continues but appears to be on the rise worldwide primarily because most countries are involved in human trafficking

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