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    How is the “blind eye” on human trafficking affecting Japans Citizens and their society? Slavery is a thing that has been affecting people dating back to over ten to thousands of years ago. People have been using the art of exploiting each other for a long period of time. An example of this would be human slavery in the United States of America when Europeans took African Americans away from their homeland Africa and brung them to the United States of America so they can perform hard labors…

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    and the parents accept the offer so they can survive. Parents would sell their children for money. Human traffickers target these people because they will do anything for money. Erika Wright in the article "Poverty and It's Contribution to Human Trafficking" published by The Borgen Project, states, "Those suffering from poverty are purposely targeted by traffickers as means of exploitation, due to poverty, some parents sell their children" (Wright). Human Traffickers target families that have no…

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    My interest in this organization is to provide a better law enforcement assistance to victims of sex trafficking; especially in a neighborhood where there is a high rate of “prostitution”. Many of the man and women who work for the law go into the streets without any training on how and what to do with the young girls who, in there are eyes are doing “prostitution”. Leading it to many cases where young girls are poorly mistreated from those whom they are suppose to “trust”. For example, Keisha,…

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    An auctioneer shouts across a slum. “Does anybody need a digger? This is a digger, a big strong man, he’ll dig,” (#3).Those are the words of a human trafficker taking away someone’s freedom away. Many of Nigerian refugees are being sold against their very own will in auctions in the northern African country known as Libya. Libya is very well-known country to hold slave auctions and many of them are coming from the Libyan capital, Tripoli. These Nigerian Refugees are being captured and,…

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    Prostituted Children is an informative story on an epidemic that is growing in the United States. The author Linda Smith founded the Shared Hope International organization that helps to fight sex trafficking worldwide. The book brings awareness to the horrors these kids face when forced into sex trafficking. The author after every chapter has a commentary that explains in more detail the world of these children. She explains how these children become a product, how these children get abducted,…

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    One of the more common forms of human trafficking is labor trafficking. Around 35-65% of trafficking incidents are labor trafficking (Behnke 15). The jobs offered to people may not even exist or are not as described; their high paying job might actually turn out to be a dirty room working around dozens of others (Stearman 23). The most frequent jobs performed by people who have been trafficked are mining of diamonds and metals, cocoa harvesting and textile factory jobs (Behnke 24). Victims come…

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    Sweatshops “There is an estimated 20 to 30 million slaves across the world today," according to theworldcounts.com. Thousands upon millions of those people become an augment to slave labor. This form of modern day slavery has a lot of background available for those interested in sweatshops. Even though help is around to those who want to try and escape from this type of slavery another website should be built. According to encyclopedia.com, those who want to learn more can find…

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    government-sponsored or otherwise and that lack concrete ties to the prosecution of traffickers, protection of victims, or prevention of trafficking broad-based law enforcement or developmental initiatives All nation states and rational actors are broken down into tiers. Tier 1 is governments of countries that fully comply with the TVPA's minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking. Tier 2 is governments of countries that do not fully comply with the TVPA's minimum standards but are…

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    Human trafficking has become one of the worlds most renowned national crimes that are increasingly being committed today. Since the year 2012 there have been over 40,000 cases of human trafficking that are reported (Miller and Wasileski 302). Those numbers do not include the number of human trafficking cases that goes unreported daily. Research supports the statistics that 21% of the 40,000 cases of human trafficking are of underage females. And of those 40,000 human trafficking cases, 13% of…

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    human trafficking, but many have trouble explaining what it is. So, what do we know about human trafficking? Well, we know that people are simply being held against their own will and being exploited. However, the causes of human trafficking are much more complex than we realize. The exploitation of women and children for profit are one of the biggest global issues we face. Despite what some people may think, human trafficking even occurs here in the United States. If global…

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