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    The human trafficking industry is an illegal multimillion dollar money making platform, which thousands upon thousands of women, children and men are exposed to every day. I was introduced to this form of slavery while reading the novel Traffiked, by Sophie Hayes; the true story of how the author herself was forced into the world of trafficking and was a victim of forced prostitution, to make money for a man whom she loved and thought loved her too. Throughout this report I will be discussing…

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    It can be said that human trafficking is the modern-day slavery. Human trafficking is the world’s fastest growing global crime. It involves transporting, recruiting, and harbouring of persons through the use of force, abduction, deception, abuse of power, and vulnerability of others for the purpose of exploitation and personal profit. Each year millions of women, men, and children are victims of this crime, however, especially children and women. Human trafficking is illegal worldwide but…

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    Human trafficking has had a huge presence globally over the years. From the Greek, Romans, the middle Ages, and up until today. People have been subjected to different types of physical and sexual abuse. Human trafficking has many consequences which in the end after all are said and done it has caused long-term damage to not only them but those who they let in their lives. First, the spread of HIV/AIDS is one of the consequences of human trafficking. Many victims of human trafficking are…

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    The most you ever hear is a streetwalker, call girl, and whore. I done believe that people want to realize that human trafficking exists today. Human trafficking disturbs basic human rights. It takes away the freedom and security of men, women, and children worldwide. The variety and well-known execution of human trafficking has made it difficult to take legal action. This is a universal matter and transpires every day in the cities and towns neighboring us. I done…

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    to believe that slavery and human trafficking are only horrific aspects of our collective past, these tremendous abuses of human rights and human dignity have in some form continued to exist throughout the world: and, in fact, have experience a dramatic resurgence in recent years. The details vary from country to country but, put simply, human trafficking is the coerced use of human beings as objects of commerce. The most known period of slavery and human trafficking was, of course, the…

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    Human trafficking has been going on since the 1400s. There are at least twenty-one million people affected by human trafficking in the world today. This however is unethical and immoral because it takes away the autonomy of a persons’ body, health problems, and the victims end up being isolated human beings. Human trafficking is where a person(s) is illegally moved from place to place or harbored for sex, money, drugs, and other various reason. It is the second largest and fastest growing…

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    Introduction Human trafficking is a serious transnational crime which is part of the three “evils”- besides terrorism and drug trafficking- which haunt the Globe. (Kempadoo, 2005). Human trafficking is not a simple term, it involves sex trafficking, labour of children, human smuggling, even more tissue cells and organ trafficking. (International Criminal Police Organization, 2016) According to The United Nations, human trafficking is when a person is threatened, forced, abducted and deceived by…

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    Human Trafficking Prevention & Black History Month Do you think where your family comes from is important? With heritage months and commemorative months, many people all around the world learn about their roots and become more aware of the situations that take place. With this new knowledge, one may learn more about themselves. Heritage is something in the world that makes you unique. These months do not only benefit those of the same heritage, but it grants people with the ability to understand…

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    Human trafficking is still a growing and ongoing sensation in our country, and much is trying to be done to shut it down and to punish those responsible for victims. The Justice for Victims of Trafficking Act of 2015, amends a previous act, the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2005, to allow the Attorney General to give out grants to those who help establish or innovate existing child trafficking programs that help service programs, like law enforcement, that help save…

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    Human Trafficking Coffee (p. 107-108) 1. Summarize the main problem and its setting. According to the United Nations, an estimated 12.3 million people are currently human trafficking victims. Human trafficking is basically when a person is used for labor or services against their will through fraud, force, or coercion. This is involuntary servitude, peonage, debt bondage, or even slavery. Human trafficking from an employer’s perspective allows for cheap labor which results in goods and…

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