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    Sex Trafficking Vs Labor

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    The victims of sex trafficking are targeted by the use of violence, threats, lies, false promises, debt bondage, or manipulation (Polaris Projects, 2007). These forms of control are used in the controlling of other persons so that they stay involved for “their” own profit (Polaris Project, 2007). Most think that sex trafficking involves a little room where a person is trapped, tied, or even caged and they are beaten when they do not do what they are suppose to. That is true, but that is not…

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    invention turned these women form victims to entrepeneurs. Through their exploitation they learned how rise to the situation and unionized sex work. The human reality of international sex trade is that it is inhuman treatment of women and girls. There is a distinction that has to be made between sex trafficking and prostitution. Sex trade or trafficking is slavery. This is the inhuman treatment of people that has occurred through trickery, coercion, or kidnapping. Interesting…

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    Especially, if the women or girl was put through sex trafficking after she returns home it often never goes well. The family often turns their back on her because at that point she is seen as impure and ineligible to marry off. Women in India who are categorized as “slutty” or “whores” for coming from a brothel or prostitution are often stoned to death for the disrespect and, or the disgrace they may bring to the family. A twelve-year old girl in Bangladesh was lured away from her family…

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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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    Laws Against Prostitution

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    you aren’t going to Chicago. You’re trapped traveling the east coast, selling your body for sex with no options and no way out. Consequently, you are stuck in a human trafficking ring. This is Shandra Woworuntu’s story (Woworuntu 1). As defined by dictionary.com, human trafficking is “the illegal practice of procuring or trading in human beings for the purpose…

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    required to be licensed and registered and pass a background check. How is human trafficking defined? Human trafficking is defined as the recruitment, harboring, transportation, provision, or obtaining of an individual for labor or services through the use of force, fraud or coercion. Men are often trafficked in hard labor, while women and children are more…

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    Sex trafficking is one of the largest billion dollar industries that is unknown to most. This industry is believed to bring about seven to twelve-billion-dollars in sales each year. Trafficking has been around since the 18th century and continues to this day; it involves the recruitment of victims, transportation, selling and buying, and the harsh psychological effects on the victims throughout the process. Average citizens are unaware of this violent process that opposes an immense amount of…

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    Why Is Slavery Wrong

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    Accordingly, slavery ended in 1965, correct? I am here to tell you that it did not in fact end, and still continues to this day. In the book “Slavery and Human Trafficking” by Noah Berlatsky, he quotes “Slavery today is estimated by the International Labour Organization to be a $32 million billion a year business.” claiming that people make a lot of money making other people do their work for little or no pay. There are many ways, as bringing in illegals, and having them work for low pay but…

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    Criminal organizations make so much from hurting all of these victims. Sexual trafficking has become such a big issue around the world. Many countries have laws that prohibit sexual and human trafficking. The laws have become so strict in some countries that if someone is found guilty of sex trafficking they are given the maximum fine which is death. Mexico does have laws regarding sexual and human trafficking. The laws are not so much put in place. When I was reading the articles some said…

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    Sex trafficking has become a billion-dollar industry all over the world and has been for many centuries. Are you aware of the seriousness and importance of putting an end to this problem? The average people witness sex trafficking daily and does not even know it. Prostitution is an illegal act that will and can put a stop to human trafficking if it was legalized. Sex Trafficking is the form of women, men and children being subjected to sexual violence and exploitation for the exchange of money…

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