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    In this week’s Family Matters radio show sex trafficking was the topic. I think the idea of who the victims of human trafficking are is highly misinterpreted, for in the radio show we learned that the victims of sex trafficking are not always girls, they can be boys, and even trans genders. This has become a problem that can occur to anyone, any sex can be victimized and at any age. Sometimes girls as young as 9 year olds are victims to this horrible crime. At this age they are too young to make…

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    Introductory Paragraph: There is no doubt that human trafficking has existed throughout time and with our knowledge of inequality throughout history and across globe, this only becomes more evident that human trafficking 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…

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    Aronowitz, Alexis A. Human trafficking Human Misery print Alexis A. Aronowitz is a professor in international justice, and her field of expertise is on human trafficking. What makes her an expert in this field is her knowledge of human trafficking, aggressive hate offenses, and aggressions well as criminology. Alexis has premeditated this course for teaching at the U.S and Germany universities and is at present an Assistant University lecturer of criminology at the University College of Utrecht…

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    problems that people are encountering. One of these problems is human trafficking. According to Merriam Webster Dictionary, human trafficking is an organized criminal activity in which beings are treated as possessions to be controlled and exploited. What 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…

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    and especially children, are being taken advantage of, abused and used whether it is for hard labor or sex itself. You may not see the importance of this issue, but in a world driven by sex and money, why would you? Considering the fact that human trafficking is a multi-billion dollar industry where criminals gain profit from exploiting others. This crisis is having us lose our focus, it’s constantly being swept under the rug,and it’s controlling everything we do. It controls our corrupt…

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    great instability; and notably massive human trafficking, both ingoing and outgoing, for forced prostitution but also forced labor. Children are often used by traffickers in the DRC. The human trafficking is mainly internal to the DRC and controlled by armed groups and government forces in the Eastern…

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    Background Human sex trafficking is a horrible violation of a human’s rights that effect every person in every country of the world. It is estimated that in America in the alone the number of people who victims of sex trafficked is 600,000- 800,000. (). There are 195 countries in the world, all of which has a problem with sex tracking. That is over a million people that are having their basic human rights taken away and being treated no more than a possession. Definition: Sharehope…

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    The author presents us with three ways to face evil today. a. The issues I will address are human trafficking and Abortion. 1. The first step is to name the evil for what that which it is. Human trafficking and abortion are rightfully named as an evil. Human trafficking is the kidnapping, buying, and selling of humans into forced labor, and more often than not into sexual slavery. Abortion is the killing of an unborn baby in its mother’s womb. How could…

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    that is identified as human trafficking. The events presented are more real and very likely to happen. "A significant number of people believe that slavery ended in 1863, when in fact, modern slavery exists in every corner of the globe. Not just in remote parts of Southeast Asia, but in your hometown, in your backyard. In America, there are 60,000 men, women, and children enslaved at this very moment" (Mam Samaly). Today human trafficking is an issue. "Human Trafficking is the recruitment,…

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    slavery and human trafficking continues to haunt towns throughout America and throughout the world. In these modern times, more individuals are being forced into servitude than ever before (Bryfonski 14). The different types and the various contributing factors of human trafficking and modern day slavery cause it to be a global as well as a national crisis; however, this crisis is being combated with laws along with government and private programs designed to prevent human trafficking, alleviate…

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