Commercial sexual exploitation of children

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    estimated 27 million adults and 13 million children around the world who are victims of human trafficking.(Random Facts). Many organizations are trying to stop child trafficking. Unfortunately child trafficking is becoming a huge problem, people need to focus on the problems of prostitution, child labor, forced marriage, and forced adoption that is be happening right outside your door. Child Prostitution is the act of selling/buying children for sexual labor. Child prostitution is most likely…

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    “Should Prostitution be illegal?” Prostitution is the practice or occupation of engaging in sexual activity with someone for payment. Prostitution is the oldest profession existing in the world. Also known as the sex trade it has played a big role in countries, wars, and eras. Before the 1900s prostitution was legal until the federal man act (1910) that prohibited interstate transportation of women for women for “immoral Purposes”. Research indicates that “over one million women in the united…

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    It has been proven that 32 billion industries around the world have something to do with sex trafficking. Human trafficking is the illegal movement of people typically for the purposes of forced labor or commercial sexual exploitation. (Dictonary.com) Over 17,500 individuals were brought into the united states for human trafficking this year. At all times nearly 2.5 million people around the world are capable of being chosen for sex trafficking. Sex trafficking is one of the major issues still…

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    human trafficking for sexual exploitations; Organizations like Dasra explains that [the] reason why sex trafficking persists is straightforward: immense profitability with minimal risk. A net profit margin of over 70 percent makes sex trafficking one of the most profitable businesses in the world. It is becoming increasingly easy and inexpensive to procure, move and exploit vulnerable girls. As stated before, victims of human trafficking for the purpose of sexual exploitation come from…

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    In countries all around the globe, children and young adults sell their bodies, are abused, work like animals, and even have their organs removed all for the profit of strangers. Many people believe that 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…

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    trafficking involves “compelling or coercing a person 's labor, services, or commercial sex acts”. The predator’s ways to coerce a person can be understated or apparent, physical or psychological. Either of those methods will be used to force a victim into performing services or commercial sex acts against their will. This process of exploiting people happens day after day; for many years and…

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    next john to enter the room and rape them. This is sadly the reality for many individuals who are victims of sex trafficking/human trafficking. Sex trafficking is defined as, “the illegal trade of human beings mainly for the purposes of commercial sexual exploitation or forced labour” (Allais). An estimated twenty-seven million people are in bondage across the globe (“A21”). Human trafficking is a century old issue that continues to claim too many victims each year. Because of its secretive…

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    forced into sexual exploitation are being bought and sold worldwide at this time. (equalitynow.org) As with the situation for racial equality where Martin Luther King Jr. came into action as well as Mohandas Gandhi’s work to protect against British rule, sex trafficking is a violation of human…

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    Although slavery is illegal, it still exists in the form of modern human trafficking. Human trafficking is the buying and selling of people and forcing them to work under deception and abuse for exploitation purposes. Over 30 million people in the world are affected by this very profitable, $150 billion a year industry (Not For Sale). While sex trafficking is the most well known form of slavery, labor trafficking is the most common. Laborers are sold for an average of $4,000 each and are…

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    all these disadvantages, vulnerable children try to maintain their normal life. The child has to develop a mental and social competence. Various policies are made for their future development but children still become victim and they are exploited. Especially the rights of female children are denied. Gender discrimination against girl children basically starts with the family and extends to the outside environment. Female feticide, female infanticide, girl children marriage, child abuse, etc.…

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