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    counties in Nevada, prostitution is illegal throughout the United States. Lisa Ko states that, “for every John or pimp arrested, multiple girls and women- some of whom were forced into the trade while still underage are often arrested as well (Jesse 2016)”. According to a study, in most states, women are arrested more frequently for prostitution-related offenses more frequently than men (Jesse 2016). In Denver, police are drastically shifting their strategy in tackling prostitution by going…

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    By definition a prostitute is “a person, typically a woman, who engages in sexual activity for payment” and prostitution is “the practice or occupation of engaging in sexual activity with someone for payment.” However, services which support women who have been abused in prostitution prefer to use a less limited definition, saying that it is “Engaging in sexual activity in exchange for some form of payment such as: money, drinks, drugs, consumer goods or a bed or roof over their head for a night…

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    has and continues to impact our society. Many different categories of human trafficking exist, but some of the most dominant and reoccurring kinds are slavery and the sexual trafficking of women into forced prostitution. Human trafficking often began as slavery, however quickly developed into prostitution and the selling of women in many areas which still remain a booming business in underdeveloped societies, where as the business of slavery for labor, rather than sex, was much more prominent in…

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    trafficked into prostitution and other forms of sex slavery in the United States (Bales & Soodalter, 2009). They all have different characteristics at the beginning but are like each other in the end. But in all cases dreams are shattered as they are dragged into their own hell as their bodies are subjugated to beatings and rape. We can recognize that prostitution can be defined as “an activity whereby a person…

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    relationship between sex trafficking and prostitution can be equally viewed as discrimination against women and children in their vulnerable social and economic well-being. The victims are viewed as commodities to sell and their economic survival from the acts they perform are subject acts of violence, abuse and stigma from the society they live in. Although the victims face equally challenging hardships, the relationship of sex trafficking and prostitution can be differentiated based on who has…

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    of trafficking are forced labor, sexual exploitation, begging, domestic servitude, and forced marriage. The government is actively involved in the exploitation of its people, especially in the areas of forced labor and sexual exploitation. While the government has closed its Re-education through forced labor, or RTL, program in 2015, the government still uses many of its detainees as a source of forced labor. Religious and political activists held in detention centers are forced to work despite…

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    sexual exploitation. The amount of human sex trafficking has varied in various parts of the world. It can be associated with prostitution and forced labor, therefore, specific data on sex trafficking can be inconclusive depending on where it is located. In a 2007 trial, Statistica found that 61.9% of all trafficked victims were sexually exploited and 31.4% were subjected to forced labor ("Percentage of Trafficking Victims…”). Over the years, children have become more popular in the sex…

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    definition of prostitution in the Oxford Dictionary is defined as “the practice or occupation of engaging in sexual activity with someone for payment” as well as “the unworthy or corrupt use of one’s talents for the sake of personal or financial gain” (Oxford Dictionaries, 2015). This profession dates back as far as the 18th century BC. Prostitution is a position few seek and is typically the last resort for those who have been excluded from society. While the women who are involved in…

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    Rough Draft Prostitution, means of paying the bills or paid pleasure? Prostitution in the world has always been a battle against personal views. Many argue whether it is a right to sell one's body for pleasure or just a grotesque means of making fast cash. Prostitution has always been a taboo of sorts on this earth. It is the oldest profession in human history and is a product of human nature. Prostitution is most present in societies where free sexual intercourse is limited. It is a…

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    coerced, defrauded or forced into sex work. Empirical studies of sex workers, exploring a range of possible trafficking situation, finds far fewer trafficking victims than either advocacy or policy groups predict. Furthermore, more empirical attention has been paid to sex trafficking, while other forms of trafficking have been understudied. Although prostitution is legal in Turkey, there is a rising…

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