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    Human trafficking problem Human trafficking or modern slavery is an international or domestic transport of human beings with the sole purpose of exploiting them. Human trafficking will affect not only women’s but it also can affect men’s. The impact of human trafficking on the victim mostly women and children are largely neglected. Human traffickers will transport all the women and children from their origin countries to other economically troubled areas such as Asia, Africa, Eastern Europe and…

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    Prostitution is not only extremely widespread with 40 to 42 million people prostituted around the world as reported by Policy Department C: Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs an European Parliamentary Committee, but it is also the oldest and most dangerous profession in world (Schulze, E., Novo Canto, S. I., Mason, P., & Skalin, M, 2014). The death rate for prostitutes is 204 out of every 100,000 which in comparison is higher than that of fisherman which is 129 for every 100,000…

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    Prostitution is a job almost as old as time. There are stories written in the Old Testament of the Bible that refer to women being forced into prostitution for a variety of different reasons. In modern times, prostitution and the sex trade still exists as a very real and serious problem. Rachel Moran, a former sex worker, writes about her thoughts on the decriminalization of the global sex trade in her article titled “Buying Sex Should Not Be Legal,” which was published in The New York Times.…

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    beings for the purpose of prostitution, forced labor, or other forms of exploitation. Trafficking seems to be on the down low, because I never seem to hear about it around our area.…

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    Human Trafficking Thesis

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    transportation, transfer, harbouring or receipt of persons by means of deception, the abuse of power or position of authority for the purpose of exploitation, in the forms of exploitation, forced labor or similar practices of slavery (UN General Assembly, 2). Often Women are sought out for sexual exploitation, and men used for forced labor. By the definition, a person with any intent of trafficking, is still committing the act of Human Trafficking. Once defined Human trafficking is then broken…

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    their will to participate in labor that they do not get paid for, or they are forced to preform sexual activities with men who are potentially dangerous. The women are abused daily by their traffickers or “clients”. In an online article from student Tony Sinkewich from the University of Cincinnati he states, “It is estimated that about 1,000 children are trafficked in and out of Ohio every year for forced prostitution”. Ohio is known for being a popular spot for human trafficking…

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    Typically, people correlate sex trafficking and prostitution, when they are not one in the same. To believe that the correlation is relevant would require ignorance and unawareness. The feminists approach are vital for opposing and understanding the phenomena. Their most significant influence lies in the…

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    the number of women involved in prostitution, the demand, the surrounding environment for the women and also the traffickers themselves. This study was considered a huge step forward in the foundation of human trafficking. (Timeline of Human Trafficking.)During…

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    no exception, in modern land of America more people are in bondage than the entire 350 years of trans-Atlantic trade. Therefore, the claim that the attitude toward slavery is not change, it is still flourish in different types and forms, like prostitution, fruit picking field workers, etc. The most prominent…

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    If there was a song that describes the darkness and loneliness of prostitution, Ed Sheeran’s “The A Team” hits it out the park. Based off a true story, “The A Team” is a walk through a young woman’s struggles in the world of drugs and prostitution. This beautifully written song conveys a murky truth that is all too sad and familiar today. I remember when I first heard this song back in high school. I was sitting at my desk at home doing homework while listening to Pandora radio in the…

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