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    an even greater scale. Today in our society Human Trafficking is bigger than even men. Children and women are being stolen and traded for sex and labor every day. As a union, we need to stand up and fight against the problem. It needs to be brought to the attention of the nation, we need to take action and plan to stop trafficking, and provide help for people who have been smuggled.…

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    term human trafficking? Is it someone selling his or her body for money, working slaving hours for nothing, or someone sold to another human for profit? Human trafficking actually represents all of the above. It profits up to $7 billion dollars annually worldwide (Numbers). This is a global issue, and just like any other global issue, it involves the most complex of solutions. When one solution is created, a problem follows along with it. There are many problems that are the cause for human…

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    today’s society, human trafficking is a serious conflict. Human trafficking is a horrendous crime that uses individuals through an illegal trading of human beings by use of forced labor and commercial sexual exploitation. Most traffickers find the most vulnerable and very unstable individuals that are capable of prostitution, pornography, or sexual performance. The victims are lower in society therefore, they may not be readily available to be tested for contaminated diseases. Humans are not a…

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    Human Trafficking: The Aftermath Rosa, a 13-year-old waitress in a small Mexican village was told by a family friend about a higher paying waitressing job in the US. The job was supposed to give her an opportunity to help her to be able to support her family even more. It took some time for Rosa to persuade her family to let her take the job but ultimately she did. Not to shortly after her acceptance, Rosa and a few other girls traveled on foot across the border to uncharted territory to a…

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    Human Trafficking and the Hispanic/ Latino(a) American: A Look at Culture and Theoretical Perspectives related to the Prevalence of this Crime Kyra D. Bradley, Texas Woman’s University kbradley8@twu.edu SOCI 5903-01: ST: RACE, CRIME AND JUSTICE Word Count: 1,352 Abstract Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking is a type of human trafficking that solicits youth under the age of 18 into activities associated with criminal and commercial sex trade. Due to socioeconomic factors, some racial/ ethnic…

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    father of the girl who is kidnapped by human traffickers for sexual slavery while traveling in France, warns a notorious member and leader of illegal Albanian sex trafficking operations in a famous and weirdly poignant scene in the movie. Bryan, having been informed that his daughter will disappear for good if not found within 96 hours, is calmly, coldly talking to the killer. “I will kill you,” said. Such scenarios reflect the cruel realities of women trafficking…

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    At only age 11, a girl to remain unknown, K., was a sex trafficking victim. Unbeknownst to her, the man she loved had a dreadful future planned for her. Her pimp, a man 35 years older than her promised her a future filled with all of her childhood dreams. He told her that her dreams came with a price of temporarily working in prostitution. He trained her to become a prostitute, taking her to the brothels and teaching her various sexual acts. At age 17, he convinced her to run away with him so…

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    about human trafficking I learned that most of it isn’t sound. The underlying reason as to why we can’t stop traffickers is because we don’t specifically know what we are dealing with. What this means is that we don’t all have the same definition of what human trafficking is and if we are not in agreement on what the problem is then the problem can not be solved. Since this is a global issue the first step is a universal definition, one which everyone agrees upon, of what human trafficking is.…

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    slowly walk toward you. He starts to touch you in places you don’t want to be touched, yet you can’t do anything about it. You are being trafficked. Karla Jacinto is a human trafficking survivor who claims to have been raped 43,200 times. “30 men a day, seven days a week – 43,200” says Karla Jacinto. She has been in human trafficking for four…

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    Human trafficking is illegal, yet it happens all over the world, every single day. What is human trafficking? Merriam-Webster states that it is organized criminal activity in which human beings are treated as possessions to be controlled and exploited. There are 5 categories that human trafficking can be divided into, sexual exploitation, forced labor, domestic servitude, organ harvesting and child trafficking. Sexual exploitation is one of the biggest remaining issues going on in the world, it…

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