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    victims of sex trafficking and other types of trafficking. Whether its a person in a third world country trying to come live the “American dream” or a person trying to look for a job with a higher wage and better benefits‚ sex traffickers make up all kinds of stories to convince people to work for them without knowing what their getting into. Sex trafficking is a form of modern-day slavery in which individuals are forced to perform commercial sex acts (National Human Trafficking Resource Center)

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    Are Human Trafficking Laws Helping or Hurting? Thesis Statement – Human trafficking for sexual purposes is an ever growing‚ global‚ inhumane plague‚ but the laws meant to abolish it really are hurting the victims more than they are helping them. Introduction – Definition of Human Trafficking and statistics. Main Support Idea #1 – The negative effects of legalizing prostitution. Main Support Idea #2 – The Trafficking in Persons Report and its down falls. Main Support Idea #3 – The effects of

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    Human Trafficking in the United States Human trafficking has been an ongoing issue in the United States affecting millions of innocent lives each day. The practice of this so called modern slavery has evolved in a completely inhumane way and it is an activity as old as history itself. Our society is one where the atrocious beatings owners gave their slaves are considered history. We live in a society that knows little about the severity of a crime that is still alive today and that is gaining

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    TSL1054 – LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT II Causes & Effects of Human Trafficking By‚ Mohd Nur Hifzhan Bin Noordan Lecturer’s name: Madam Anna Mary Perumal SIGNAL WORDS ♥Impact ♥Due to ♥Reported push factors were ♥Caused ♥Channels ♥Root causes ♥Effects ♥Factors A lady being hit for not doing her job Causes of Human Trafficking Poverty Political Instability & Natural Disasters Debt Addiction Demand POVERTY • In poorer regions of the world where education and employment opportunities are limited

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    the issue of human trafficking. Start to take more of a leading role to prevent “the exploitation of unwilling people through force.”(Schmalleger‚ 605) Have more measures out in place to combat the prevention of these crimes from happening‚ make examples of some of these criminals to prevent other similar acts to follow for those who commit these crimes‚ and offer out more help for those victimized not

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    didn’t go i would loose my job‚ i tried avoiding this but weeks later one of my kids had feel ill.sometimes we need to leave things behind when being a single mom i understood that day. Stricter rules should be forced on those who participate in human trafficking because‚forced marriages‚abduction of teenage girls ‚and america’s harvesting body parts from victims. Stricter laws should be forced because it cause forced marriages. Uk government has 300 cases on forced marriages

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    Or was it that‚ most slaves were of African descent? Or maybe it could be something that most tend to ignore because it is not seen happening today? No. It is happening today maybe not exactly in the term slavery‚ but ever heard of human trafficking? Human trafficking has been around for many decades and it is not quite a subject many talk about. Here in the United States‚ the people have become unaware and have not realized that anything could be happening in their own backyard. People that are

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    Human Trafficking What are the causes of human trafficking? What policies should Governments implement to best prevent human trafficking? Introduction: Human trafficking is the fastest growing means by which people are forced into slavery. It affects every continent and most countries. Human trafficking involves the movement of people through violence‚ deception or coercion for the purpose of forced labour‚ servitude or slavery-like practices. (Skrivánková‚ 2006). Traffickers use violence

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    : STOPPING HUMAN TRAFFICKING Order : Topical Order/Spatial General Purpose : To inform Specific Purpose : To inform my audience about the global issue of human trafficking and how to stop it. Central Idea : Human trafficking has become the global issue as it will lead to slavery‚ black market’s organ trading and drugs’ trafficking‚ the victims as well the traffickers and how to end human trafficking. Introduction I. Human trafficking is the illegal trade of human beings for

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    Human trafficking is the trade of human beings and their use by criminals to make money. That could mean forcing or tricking people into prostitution‚ begging‚ or manual labour. As many as 500‚000 people are trafficked in Europe every year‚ the majority are women and girls who are forced into prostitution. In Europe‚ girls and young women are particularly at risk from criminals who promise good jobs or study and then force the victims to be prostitutes. The criminals profit while the girls

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