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    “You may choose to look the other way but you can never say again that you did not know.” (Wilberforce). Human trafficking is a form of modern-day slavery or a multi-billion dollar criminal industry that denies people's freedom.(Polaris) Human traffickers target young children because of their vulnerability, lack of awareness, and the market demand. Urban Light is a movement that's dedicated to restoring, rebuilding, and empowering young men who are victims of abuse, exploitation, and human…

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    Human Trafficking continues to exist in the twenty-first century, long after the nineteenth century when slavery was banned. Human trafficking is a modern form of slavery. No matter where you live, chances are it’s happening in your backyard. It’s a multimillion dollar industry that takes away millions of freedom. It is estimated that around 10,000-15,000 people are entered into human trafficking into the United States, each year, many used as forced laborers. These forced laborers often sign…

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    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 form of property therefore, they should not be treated as…

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    Human Trafficking Human trafficking is a very secretive business and it often goes unnoticed. Human trafficking is the buying and reselling of people for a multitude of reasons, the largest of which is sex slavery. In many third world countries prostitution is legal, and although human trafficking is not, many countries have low regulation rates and laws. In third world countries such as Bangladesh the number of men, women, and children involved in human trafficking is very high. The country is…

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    Sex Trafficking: The 21st Century Struggle Over Slavery According to the United Nations Human Rights organization human rights are defined as rights inherent to all human beings, whatever their nationality, place of residence, sex, national or ethnic origin, color, religion, language, or any other status. Across the world human rights are constantly being violated in and out of the spotlight of the news and it is often true that issues due not come completely into the light until either a person…

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    classist views, such as that all white women were forced into sex work and are therefor ‘innocent’. This counters the abolitionist view that all women who are involved in sex work are victims of male dominance and violence. In some countries, prostitution is illegal, and therefore women who have been convicted claim to be coerced into the sex work as a defense means. This can also be problematic. Doezema states that by following the forced vs willing dichotomy, we are reinforcing “...the belief…

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    Women In Ancient Greece

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    they had more rights than before. A woman's main purpose was still to bare children, and they still hoped for sons. However if a daughters was born she could inherit her father’s property, so longs as she married a relative on her father’s side. Prostitution was still commonplace, and…

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    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, forced labour, slavery or the removal of organs. To find something out for certain whether a particular legal law or trafficking in persons, consider the definition trafficking in the Trafficking.in Persons…

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    Human trafficking is when a person is recruited, harbored, provided or obtained for the purposes of exploitation. For the most part sold as an object. This relates back into the slavery years. In the ancient times the majority of the slaves were African Americans who were sold to work out in the farms and be housekeepers, weren’t paid anything treated poorly. The only beneficial thing they got out of it was living under a roof and sometimes fed. Now everything has been changing. It is said that…

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    would stand up for your missing sister? Sex Human Trafficking has been in existence across the country for many years and is still existing on today. Sex Tracking is where women and children are purposely force to sex work. Such as, Pornography, prostitution, and exotic dancing. Human trafficking its know to be the third largest rim cases in the United States. In additionally, this case has turned out to be a significant problem that still keeps growing over the year. This cruel people keep…

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