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    Drug trafficking coincides with the “Demand and Supply” factor. According to Mark Kleinman, “Mexico and the United States do not occupy symmetrical positions in the binational drug situation. The United States is central to Mexico's drug problem, whereas Mexico is incidental to that of the United States” . Mexico is along the southwest border of the U.S. which allows for drug supplies to be smuggled easily across the…

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    of a slave is £60 Human trafficking is one of the three leading criminal industries that take benefit of victims through slavery, organ trade, sexual exploitation and forced labour. It now being the fastest growing business of planned crime. Commonly a victim is illegally transported within their own country or to another country so that the people behind this crime are benefited financially. This mainly involves women and children but can even involve men. Human trafficking has become a…

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    Why Is Prostitution Wrong

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    into prostitutes (Flowers). The sex industry leads to human trafficking and downgrades the community (Prostitution). Prostitution should not be accepted and deserves to be illegal everywhere, pimps who control prostitutes target teenagers, and prostitution leads to sex trafficking, leading to an unpleasant environment. Prostitution is “the exchange of sex for payment” (Prostitution). Most prostitutes are women, but there are…

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    Child sex and human trafficking is more prominent and recognized today in the United States than it has ever been. Sex trafficking “occurs when someone uses force, fraud, or coercion to cause a commercial sex act with an adult or causes a minor to commit a commercial sex act” (Shared Hope, 2016). A commercial sex act includes pornography, the act of sex (prostitution), or any other sex act in exchange for some type of compensation, including money, drugs, or basic human needs such as shelter,…

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    Views on human trafficking range from bad to worse in all states. It is often evaluated as a world-wide crime and official sites suggest that there are at least 12.3 million victims of human trafficking in the world and 300,000 of them happen to be in the United States. Human trafficking, not only does it have personal and psychological effects on society and is illegal, enables the movement of immigrants across borders and provides easy income for organized crime group and even…

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    Human Trafficking only consists of teenage girls, when little do they know, it involves men as well as many small children, and even victims of older ages. Also the assumption is that all Human Trafficking is just for sexual exploitation, when there are many more aspects that can fall under Human Trafficking. Human Trafficking can involve other things such as organ trafficking, labor trafficking, sex trafficking, also one that is not commonly know, is marriage trafficking. Human trafficking…

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    To encourage you to look beyond what just meets the eye and to help find, rescue and rehabilitate human trafficking victims. Human trafficking has become one of the most notorious human rights violations. Human trafficking is a modern day euphemism for slavery. It can be defined by the illegal trade or sale of human beings for sexual exploitation or forced labor through abduction, the use or threat of force, deception…

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    Today, we call it human trafficking.…

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    The Horrors of Human Trafficking Human trafficking is the third fastest growing criminal activity being perpetrated around the world, after drugs and arms trafficking. It has been reported that approximately 21 million men, women, and children across every continent and all socioeconomic backgrounds are victims of human trafficking (ExoduscCry.com, n.d.). It has also been reported that on a yearly basis 800,000 men, women, and children are trafficked across international borders (Dosomething.org…

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    How does the whole trafficking system work. Traffickers kidnap women and children to be used for work labor and sexual pleasure. Before the 1400s slavery was happening and in the 1400s slave trade began (human Trafficking). Woman and children are being sold for sexual pleasure and work labor. When they are used for sex and for work labor they are treated as they're just an object and if there not a human being to use them , which includes using the prostitution of others, sexual exploitation,…

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