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    Human Trafficking in the Eastern Hemisphere The Merriam Webster dictionary defines human trafficking as the illegal movement and possession of people for profit in forced labor or commercial sexual exploitation. “Every country and continent, no matter what type of economy, is experiencing and is effected by this obstacle” (sherescuehome.org). Human trafficking is a world-wide problem that is centered around the Eastern Hemisphere, typically in Asia. Millions of people are currently slaves on…

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    whether physically or mentally, for the purpose of economic benefits. Hence, trafficking may take place across borders or within a country. Women, children, and men are being trafficked for a lot of reasons, incorporating sexual abuse and labour exploitation. It is noteworthy to mention that human trafficking occurs in most of the countries and regions all around the world. However, this dilemma has flourished within the European Union since the borders were opened due to the Schengen…

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    Trafficking is a world wide phenomenon occurring daily around us daily. The missing of young innocent children, women, and men; that’s life’s are taken from them and given to criminals. Majority of the victims taken, are never found again. The act of this crime causes the families to hurt and grieve for their loved ones. “To fully understand what child trafficking is, one must first understand the concept of human trafficking itself.”(Gale Student Resources). Having something so special,…

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    Human trafficking is one of the most egregious human rights violation rights today. The commercial sexual exploitation of children and adolescents including women and male are one of most destructive forms of abuse internationally and here in the United States. Although there have been many efforts to stop this violent act of crime that happens right here in our own backyards, but these efforts are far from sufficient. Human Trafficking is when a child/women are being sold to a person or persons…

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    The topic of figuring out and understanding the determinants of human trafficking can be very difficult as well as extremely time consuming. Since human trafficking is an underground business, it is not easily accessed (Jac-Kucharski, 2012). Many victims of human trafficking do not come forth to discuss their victimization, due to the fear of the traffickers (Jac-Kucharski, 2012). Due to this, my research design will be of existing data research. I will examine the different cases that have…

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    spread out from third-world to first-world countries. It’s a twenty-seven billion dollar plus industry that victimizes over 35 million people worldwide. Human trafficking is the act of illegal recruitment or transport by means of force, coercion, exploitation or other such tactics typically for forced labor or commercial sex purposes (UNODC). The problems associated with Human Trafficking include: organ trafficking, migrant smuggling, corruption, CSEC, and gender discrimination. Human…

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    Speaker Analysis of Human Trafficking Rhonda Hendrickson, the director of the YWCA in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania visited Shippensburg University November 16th and gave a presentation about human trafficking. Ms. Hendrickson stated that although it is not seem to be a large problem in the United States, human tracking is now considered to be one of the fasted growing criminal industries. This is not only true in the United States, but for the entire world. The only illegal practice that has a…

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    There has estimated to be over 27 million victims of trafficking worldwide, involving men, women, and children, according to Women’s Health and Education Center . Human trafficking is also known as the new modern day slavery and can be identified in two forms: sex and labor. Sex trafficking can defined as “the illegal transport of humans into another country to be exploited in a sexual manner for financial gains,” and while victims can be men, women, or children, there is a high prevalence for…

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    Sex Trafficking Is Wrong

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    worldwide issue that has gained attention over the past decade. When sex trafficking is brought up through discussions or in media, it is usually seen as an international problem where women and children are being smuggled into the United States for exploitation. It is true that such cases happen but, there are victims, who are Americans, that are being trafficked daily. The government, in an effort to combat the issue of human trafficking, put forth the Trafficking Victims Protection Acts…

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    people, typically for forced labor or commercial sexual exploitation. There are many myths about human trafficking that it doesn’t happen here in the United States or that victims are only foreign and are poor. Actually, human trafficking exists in every country and victims can be any age, race, gender, or nationality. Human trafficking is the largest human right violation in history. People commit this crime for the purpose of exploitation. Sex traffickers “condition” their victims by…

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