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    was among every single human, yet it has become a word used seldomly. Social injustice is surrounding us, whether it is apparent or not, it is still very prominent in today’s society . There are many cases of injustice in our society, yet they still have not been resolved. Many forms of injustice have resulted in the form of modern day slavery, inequality, and a loss of freedom. Human Trafficking is amongst the tops of the lists for injustices in our society. Human trafficking is the illegal…

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    Our video will focus on sociological perspectives on Human trafficking. Indeed, is not a product of rational choice, but it is influenced by the desire to satisfy basic needs and progress in life. The victims, often economically disadvantaged young girls and women are lured with false promises of good-paying jobs, job training, education and better lives in the civilized western countries, as well as, other developing nations. Victims are often subjected to physical and psychological torture. In…

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    The crimes of human trafficking has been around for several thousands of years and, is still a common issue throughout the world today. Sex trafficking has become one of the most common forms of human trafficking to this day. With the issue growing drastically, Many families of the victims are also struggling to deal with the widespread issue. Human sex trafficking is a problem throughout Eastern Europe and will continue unless the international community makes and enforces laws to stop it.…

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    Yet the movie was horrific and traumatizing, it was made based on a true story, therefore it was made to inform people that human trafficking is a real event taking place in many countries; and the United States being one of the largest markets for sex slavery. Through the movie, I learned that parents in the Philippines and Cambodia sell their child or children to modern slavery industry…

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    “Human trafficking is modern-day slavery and involves the use of force, fraud, or coercion to obtain some type of labor or commercial sex act” (Blue Campaign, para. 1). The case of human trafficking has drawn attention to many people worldwide. On February 6, 2017, a flight attendant noticed a girl with bruises on her body. The flight attendant proceeded to tell her where the bathroom was and she left a note on the mirror for the girl. The flight attendant asked the girl if she needed help. The…

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    differences between definitions of human trafficking in order to bring about international consensus (Yoo & Boyle, 2015). Despite the many positive outcomes of the TVPA, significant amounts of work still needs to be done in addressing the prosecution of traffickers. According to Subsection 14 of the Act, “Legislations and law enforcement in the Untied States and other countries are inadequate to deter trafficking and often fail to reflect the gravity of the offenses involved and bring…

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    Shyanne Schimpf Mrs.Gallos English 3 4-20-16 Human Trafficking: The Secret Trade Human trafficking is becoming more and more infamous. It's on the news, in the media, and because of this it feels unreal. Everyone knows what it is and, for the most part, how it's done. But because of the way it's shown to the public, it seems too terrible to be real. On top of that, sex workers are typically looked down upon. What people don’t normally know, is that most prostitutes, strippers, brothel workers…

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    Global Issues Profile: Human Trafficking There are more human slaves in the world today than ever before in history. Human trafficking is the most common form of modern slavery and a grave violation of human rights and is 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…

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    Human Trafficking is an action or practice of illegally transporting people from one area to another. Which is typically for the purpose of forced labor or sexual abuse. It harms our communities and it endangers the lives of those who become victims. It can take place right around the corner at a neighbor's house. Trafficking thrives on secrecy, to stop it the more people that know, the more help that people can give to prevent it. The law enforcement should stop human trafficking by making a…

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    "Prevention Prosecution Protection: HUMAN TRAFFICKING," Dearnley and Chalke convey essential steps to battle human trafficking. Raising awareness and understanding modern day slavery are necessary in combating the problem. Awareness of trafficking must be increased, as “many people still do not know what trafficking is, or do not care” (Dearnley and Chalke). If awareness is heightened, then people will realize the significance of their potential to prevent human trafficking from occurring.…

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