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    Child Trafficking Thesis

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    Human trafficking is one of the most human-rights violating and illicit; yet lucrative business. According to the International Labor Organization (ILO), it is a ?largely hidden crime.? Nowadays, the victims of trafficking are mainly children, because contrasted with grown-ups, they are more vulnerable, less expensive to procure, and more averse to request higher wages or better working conditions. These victims treated like slaves, get to be questions of an unlawful and unethical business…

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    human trafficking has a similar definition to slavery; it is the illegal movement of people mainly for the use of forced labor or commercial sexual exploitation. This act is still considered to be slavery because its main purpose is forced labor and violence being performed unwillingly. Slavery can vary from child trafficking to forced labor, and even sexual exploitation. Human trafficking occurs all throughout the world, however, it is most popular in European countries. Now, in modern day…

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    Child Trafficking Problem

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    recruitment, transporting, and transfer of children.”( Busuttil). Many children around the work are taken out of their homes and sold into labour and sex rings for profit. These traffickers use money and deceit to take these kids and exploit them for their own purposes. Young children some still under the age of ten are forcefully taken from their protective environment because they are vulnerable and weak. These traffickers prey on the vulnerability of young children because they are easy to…

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    Why is human trafficking extant in the 21st Century ? Sun Yi ALI Island School Student number: 019635 Research Area: Human Trafficking and Slavery Research question: Why is human trafficking still extant in the 21st Century ? Contents Introduction --- Pages The Issue --- Pages Global Perspectives --- Pages Global --- P. National/Local --- P. Personal --- P. Future Scenarios and Solutions ---…

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    currently enslaves an estimated 27 million human lives, and these are just the people that are documented. What is Human Trafficking? Human trafficking is the illegal movement of people, typically for the purposes of forced labor or commercial sexual exploitation. . According to the US State Department, anywhere from 600,000 to 800,000 victims of all ages are trafficked across our borders…

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    Human trafficking is the illegal movement of people, typically for the purposes of forced labor or commercial sexual exploitation. Human trafficking is one of the most shameful crime, it affects many of the majority women and most men. The trafficker would negotiate with a person who is willing to buy women, men, and children to use them as laborers or for sexual purposes. Not all victims are used for sex but their bodies such as their organs would get remove in order to sell drugs to dealers.…

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    Sex/human trafficking is a growing problem that is happening in Brazil. Human trafficking is modern-day slavery and involves the use of force, fraud, or coercion to obtain some type of labor or a commercial sex act. Since 2013 the sex trafficking in Brazil has grown 1,500 percent according to the government, which means that increased awareness of crime, this indicates that it's a major problem. The hotspot city for sex tourism is in Fortaleza in the northern corner of Brazil, it was also one of…

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    Summary Human trafficking is a violent, insidious crime that thrives off the misunderstanding of general public and the misgivings of policy-makers. Trafficking, especially the trafficking of minors, is an injustice that has garnered national attention; whereas, a preventative response to this injustice has been deficient. The objective of this guide is to identify programs, practices, and policies that effectively prevent or reduce the trafficking of minors. The beginning part of the guide…

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    participate/facilitate the exploitation and trafficking of individuals. Safe Harbor Legislation in short identifies those children and adolescents involved in sex trafficking as victims who are and were without the ability to consent (Letourneau and Shields, pg. 4). Safe Harbor laws in general concept, consider three factors and all of which can be connected back to Strain Theory both Agnew and Morton; 1) Youth involved in prostitution are victims. 2). Sexually Exploited Children have needs that…

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    Child Labour Trade

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    of children being exploited internationally, the most common stories we hear commonly or publicized commonly are about children being trafficked into commercial sex work. This is clearly an issue that deserves attention. But, less well known and more widespread concern facing children is child labor. According to reports of United Nations, over two hundred million children of age between 7 to 17 years of age are working as laborers around the world. And amongst them, more than 60% of children…

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