Commercial sexual exploitation of children

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    can have due to this crime. First one must understand why child trafficking exist and what it consists of. Understanding where the children come from is also very important and how it happens. Many Americans are unaware of how many children are being kidnapped and sold here and to other countries in present day, but as a nation, has the duty to protect their children but first need to understand the criminal to be able to fight back.…

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    Sexual exploitation of children takes place in every country, therefore you are likely to come across Human Trafficking. There isn’t a way of avoiding this or finding a solution to this problem. Although most countries will deny that this is an incredibly huge problem…

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    randomly but nowhere to run to, can’t escape, and have had their basic human rights stolen from them. Men, women, and children are tied up to one another. They are unable to move, speak, or even eat unless given permission to do so. They are only granted a certain period of “freedom” but only to find that it is when work needs to be done. The men are separated from the women and children and are brought into slavery to perform forced labor until their bodies cannot physically take it anymore.…

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    only because of poor conditions in their own countries, but also due to the allure of opportunity, the relentless demand for such services and the expectation of an attractive income and lifestyle. 3. Explain the social and economic significance of the topic for people: Economic significance: Essentially, this $32 billion-per-year trafficking industry is driven by the basic market laws of demand and supply and will not stop so long as the risk of being caught is low, the demand remains and the…

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    earth, Nepal. Human trafficking especially, young women and children for prostitution and underground sex industry across the border has become one of major social and…

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    human smuggling, and even though that the both involve illegal movement of people there is a distinct difference in them. Human trafficking “in short, … are, first, the transportation of a person; second, force, fraud, or coercion; and, finally, exploitation.” In this definition the consent of the human being is not accounted for, but in the definition of human smuggling the consent of the human is acknowledged. Nobody knows exactly how big human trafficking is today because it is held…

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    The DOJ issued a warning stating that: “Among children and teens living on the streets in the United States, involvement in commercial sex activity is a problem of epidemic proportion” and claiming that “Child sexual exploitation is the most hidden form of child abuse in the U.S. today.” Yet, it is an epidemic that has gone largely overlooked and untreated. The truth is, there is no way to be sure how many are forced into prostitution every year here in America. The estimated figure is that…

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    neglected by their family members it made it easier for the traffickers to condemn them. Also, in Thailand traffickers deliberately target young girls and women who are deaf because they are less likely to communicate for help. In India and Bangladesh children are taken and injected with bleach, causing infection and even amputation. After being tortured for hours they are sent out to beg for up to 15 hours…

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    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 trafficking.(Urban-Light) Young boys are getting trafficked all over the world and barely anybody is doing anything to prevent it. Urban Light helps empower at risk young males in Thailand to live outside of exploitation and…

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    the license. The International Labour Organization (ILO) says the numbers of children has declined since 2000 from 246 million to 168 million children. Most of the regions with those high numbers are Asia, the Pacific, and North Africa. Children are mainly vulnerable to traffickers because the lack of documented birth registration in certain third world countries have made children increasingly vulnerable to the exploitation of traffickers (UNICEF 2003). It must be pretty hard to convince the…

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