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    organizations are trying to stop child trafficking. Unfortunately child trafficking is becoming a huge problem, people need to focus on the problems of prostitution, child labor, forced marriage, and forced adoption that is be happening right outside your door. Child Prostitution is the act of selling/buying children for sexual labor. Child prostitution is most likely the biggest the biggest form of child trafficking there is. “Over 100,000 U.S. children are at risk for commercial sexual…

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    decriminalization/legalization of prostitution. Before ever reading these journal articles I would have to say they I never really had much of an opinion on the topic. Never having lived in an area where I would see street-level sex work I would have to argue with Hayes-Smith and Shekarkhar on how the TV media would portray prostitution because when I was a kid the only thing I could picture was Julia Roberts in Pretty Women. Mostly in the movies that have prostituted they are always seen as…

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    young, little do they know how it will affect them as they get older. There are two main types of prostitution, the first are girls who are willing to throw it all out there for money. On the other hand, you have girls who get abducted at a young age and are sold in to prostitution. Both can affect a person psychologically, physcally, and emotionally. Many young girls who go commercial prostitution are often affected very seriously. Kristin Hom talks about the ages and inability to study some of…

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    would be the effect of human trafficking? Human trafficking results to prostitution, forced labor, and street crime. All of these are being controlled by a human trafficker. Human trafficking results to prostitution. Prostitution is an illegitimate activity where a person is doing sexual relations to earn money. According to Melissa Farley (2010), a man removes a woman's humanity in prostitution. Buying a woman in prostitution gives man the control to turn women into a…

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    Free Will Prostitution

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    Prostitution is one of the largest growing industries in the United States. Even though it is one of the biggest growing industry it is hidden and kept a secret. Prostitution is a living nightmare and is happening everywhere in the world. This literature review analyzed several articles and examined if prostitution is a free will choice. The first section of this review contains what it means to be a prostitute, the types of prostitution, and how prostitution has evolved over the years. The…

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    Prostitution in the United states is illegal in all fifty states except some parts of Nevada. This is an issue that has surrounding the country for years now. Prostitution is considered the world's oldest “profession.” Prostitution can have many benefits to the countries and the economy of the countries it is legal in. (source #1) In countries across the world where prostitution is legal they are required to have health exams. They believe this helps our employees stay safe and clean. Having…

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    Jane Dowe was a girl from Lorain County-suburb in Ohio who became addicted to heroin and forced into prostitution because of car accident when she was 14. In the accident her arm was shattered and she had six surgeries to fix it. She spent two weeks on morphine. Due to her pain, the hospital prescribed pain killers. She would take the pills until she needed a refill. When the prescription ended, she turned to the streets to support her addiction. When she could no longer afford the pills, she…

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    On Prostitution Prostitution is one of the most debated topics of our time. Sex workers believe that prostitution should be legal, and that its illegality has led to more violence and exploitation. Those against believe that legal prostitution would lead to more sex slavery andsexually transmitted diseases, as well as more of what prostitutes already face. The negative effects of criminalization, and the comparison of countries with limited legal prostitution policies proves that…

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    Laws Against Prostitution

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    in a haunted house. Think about sneaking out of your house or taking a dollar from your mom’s purse. While they might be insignificant, these actions cause adrenaline to be released. Now imagine committing a much greater crime. Some laws against prostitution make it a breeding ground for more crimes to be committed. Jack Katz, the author of Seductions of Crime: Moral and Sensual Attractions in Doing Evil, gives a scenario about crime. “Two wealthy young men driving in a new red Firebird one of…

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    their identity in Christ. The film crew traveled to different countries documenting numerous of trafficking, prostitution, and corruption. In certain countries human trafficking is a common thing and numerous of girls and women are sold into sex slavery. In the film, it showed a range of social problems that included women being abused or prostitution. It was a social norm to see child prostitution in certain countries where families sold their own child into. This film brought awareness of the…

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