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    Human trafficking is a complex crime involving some of the most serious violations of rights. Although the world has come far in recognising human rights and implementing numerous reforms internationally, there is still no shortage of human rights issues that remain to be addressed. In today’s society victims of slavery are compelled into the underground world of trafficking. The Conversation discusses the seriousness of the crime and what is needed to put trafficking to an end. Sex Trafficking…

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    Imagine living a life where you are forced into labor with little to no pay or being mistreated for illogical reasons. Perhaps being sexually exploited, taken in as a servant, slave, child soldier or even being abused by a family member, significant other or stranger. This is an issue occurring all around the world, it is known as Human trafficking. Human trafficking is the act of the illegal trade of human beings. It is defined as the recruitment, control, and use of people for their bodies,…

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    power or of a position of vulnerability or of the giving or receiving of payments or benefits to achieve the consent of a person having control over another person, for the purpose of exploitation. Exploitation shall include, at a minimum, the exploitation of the prostitution of others or other forms of sexual exploitation, forced labour or services, slavery…

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    Imagine getting kidnapped at the age of 15 and used as a sexual slave. Having to forcefully put on makeup and get raped by 30 to 40 men a day. These were the lives of the comfort women during the World War II. Comfort women were women and girls from Japanese-occupied territories like Korea, China, Thailand, and other Asian countries. Most of the comfort women were in the age between 13 and 16. They were mostly kidnapped or tricked into being comfort women and continued living the tragic life…

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    1.0 Introduction My investigation topic is human trafficking. Human trafficking is an act of recruitment, transportation, transfer or receipt of persons. Human trafficking is an illegal human trade with improper purposes including forced labor or sexual slavery. Human trafficking is a grave crime and serious human rights violations. Men, women and children become victims of traffickers in countries of origin, transit and destination. I have selected this investigation topic…

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    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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    Forced labor is illegal, yet so many people are subjected to it. The majority of those people are migrants and indigenous people. There are about 168 million children around the world who are victims of forced labor. Over 85 million are working in hazardous environment. Nobody is around to ensure their safety because their employers know that they can always find someone else if that child dies ("Forced Labour, Human Trafficking and Slavery"). All of this people are vulnerable and taken…

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    classified as sex trafficking(82%) , eleven percent of incidents were classified as labor trafficking, and seven percent was unknown trafficking. Reports of child trafficking was also reported in this study, about 1,000 incidents involved sexual exploitation of a child(Banks & Kyckelhahn,2011). Informing people of the community about reports like HTRS, keeps them aware of the severity human…

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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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    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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