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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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    art policies to enhance security at every stage of this equation for human trafficking. This implies that we require policies that can react to social shortcomings that make victims of human trafficking defenseless against misuse for example, underemployment, family conflicts and gender inequalities. Work with governments, the private division and civil society to supporter for victims and adequately react to human trafficking. Take into record agents of crime for example, the gangs, sex tourism…

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    Human Sex Trafficking Human sex trafficking is the modern day form of slavery. According to the United Nations, human trafficking is generally defined as the “the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring, or receipt of persons by improper means (such as force, abduction, fraud, or coercion) for an improper purpose including forced labor or sexual exploitation” (Brewer, 2008, p.46) Activities of human sex trafficking are rampant on the international scene with this particular trend…

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    Human Trafficking Imagine the thought of being kidnapped; think about what great pain would be inflicted. Never being able see loved ones again again. Feeling trapped and used for hard labor. Not being considered a person but as an object. Being emotionally, physically and sexually abused relentlessly. Knowing that the only way to ever leave is if the kidnapper gets caught or killed. Human trafficking is a very serious matter. There is human trafficking in every state including Iowa. By…

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    slavery, human trafficking. The U.S. Department of State began monitoring human trafficking in 1994, it initially happened to focus on the women and girls that were being trafficked for sexual purposes. Since 2001 the U.S Department of Justice has prosecuted 360 defendants. From the 360 defendants, 238 have been convicted. In addition to that, in June of 2007 there were 1,264 foreign nationals that were certified by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services as victims of human…

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    The foods that we eat are intimately connected to human trafficking and slavery mainly because the people who harvest the fruits and vegetables we eat are often people who have been kidnapped to work as slaves. This practice is tolerated mainly because labor laws are outdated and go all the way back to the time of the Great Depression (Source 1). These labor laws are rarely ever enforced harshly. The tomato growing industries in South Florida is one of the largest benefactors that use enslaved…

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    Human Trafficking In Italy

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    Human trafficking or more specifically, trafficking in people for the purpose of sex can be observed in Italy to be prevalent and deeply entrenched. Examining this pattern of mistreatment means looking at Italy as the location where some of the people being trafficked go to, but also looking at Nigeria, the location where some of the people being trafficked are the citizens of. The people who are trafficked for the purpose of sex is reported to be have been misled, under the premises of a…

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    Human Trafficking is the illegal movement of people, typically for the purpose of forced labor or commercial sexual exploitation. The process starts by people being brainwashed, or even abducted, once a person has been taken they are in a vulnerable state, and will be tossed around, bought like items with barcodes. Consequently a person will be used for sex, labor and even removal of organs. This is a serious problem and it needs to stop today. Many people are missing, no where to be found,…

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    Human Trafficking Effects

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    people, eighty percent being women and children, are victims of human trafficking. The United Nations defines human trafficking as ”the recruitment, transport and receipt of people across borders by improper means for an improper purpose, such as forced labor or sexual exploitation." Human trafficking generates about 32 billion dollars each year and is the third largest source of illegal trade, behind guns and narcotics. Human trafficking has a traumatic effect on the mental, emotional and…

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    People are not aware of what is going on around us. The unjust enslavement and trade over human beings is growing, which confirms that a huge problem in the world today is human trafficking. Human trafficking involves violating someone’s rights and stripping them of their dignity for the purpose of sexual slavery, forced labor, or to commit sex acts for the purpose of creating pornography. Human trafficking is a worldwide phenomenon, which is known as one of the world’s quickest growing…

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