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    activities such as agriculture, construction, domestic work and manufacturing" (International Labour Organization). There are so many children in sex slavery because of human traffickers. Many sex slaves get fooled by human traffickers and get kidnapped. People from all over the world will purchase sex with these children. The human traffickers guarantee a better life for the children. The poverty of the families will influence them to sell their child. Other times the parents have no say, the…

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    Human Trafficking – Role of the Nurse as Advocate Definition of Human Trafficking Human trafficking, also called as the modern form of slavery, is defined as activities involved when one person obtains or holds another person in compelled service for the purpose of financial gain with categories including sex trafficking, labor trafficking, and trafficking in child soldiers (Sabella, 2011). According to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crimes (UNODC) (2016), human trafficking is defined…

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    are laws enforced to address the problem of trafficking because often the culprits of human trafficking trade go unpunished, with crimes well hidden or disregarded. As a result, victims of trafficking are able to obtain financial compensation and have their traffickers both fined and prosecuted under the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 that was developed by the General Assembly. The Trafficking Victims Protection Act outlaws human trafficking in order to help victims in forced labor,…

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    Protocol definition of human trafficking works under the assumption that women do not consent to such work and physically (rather than economically) unable to leave. This negate the agency for adult women who define their participation in sex work as voluntary and it complicates the identification of women and men who are truly coerced, defrauded or forced into sex work. Empirical studies of sex workers, exploring a range of possible trafficking situation, finds far fewer trafficking victims…

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    exploiting them is what is called human trafficking (Homeland Security).” Every year people get caught into the hands of a trafficker, either in their own country or another country. Many immigrants who often are the victims of trafficking are either forced or snuck into the United States from their homeland. Unfortunately, the laws against trafficking are too broad. Teens are an especially easy target, when it comes to trafficking. The world is already dangerous, and trafficking is one of the…

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    According to Merriam Webster, the definition of human trafficking is “organized criminal activity in which human beings are being treated as possessions to be controlled and exploited.” Human trafficking is a global problem that is happening somewhere in the world as of right now. The government should make an international police agency to combat human trafficking and bring awareness to the horrible events before one can be trafficked. Human trafficking is a major issue around the world and…

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    Sonnenberg reported many cases where Mexican girls was abducted from ages ranging from 10 to 20 for human trafficking. Countless interviews from parents took place during the video, were they express their concern with the authorities about the abduction of their daughters. During the interview, various parents were outraged at the authorities because of the uncounted abduction cases that involve sex trafficking of teenage girls that live-in Mexico. Some parents reported that no justice was…

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    The topic of this paper is post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The client presented throughout is a survivor of human trafficking who has been trafficked as a sex worker from the time she was eight years old until she escaped at 20. The client has been professionally diagnosed with PTSD by multiple licensed clinical social workers and marriage and family therapists. The chosen practice method that will be explored is eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR). This paper presents…

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    who assimilates erudition of, the misconducts or illicit activities which they have found occurring within the organization (Investopedia). In the film, "The Whistleblower,” predicated on a true story, is a movie exhibiting the issues of sexual trafficking in Bosnia. The actress, Rachel Weisz, plays as a police officer, from Nebraska, who takes on the adscititious position of peacekeeper in order to make extra money while doing a short term tour within the Balkans. However, she discovers that…

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    solve this serious crime. Noël caused me to start thinking of how we should be viewing human trafficking and about the way that society reacts these sort of global issues. I agree with her idea that we should be asking these questions that disrupt the status quo in order to move pass the belief that we are powerless to bring about a difference in this world.…

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