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    THE TRAFFICKING CHILDREN IN SOCIAL NETWORKS The child trafficking is the illegal commerce of humans with the purpose of labor, mental, reproductive slavery, sexual exploitation, forced labor, organ extraction or any modern form of slavery against the will and the welfare of the human. But, this is not a secret, every one of us has social networks, and we don't know anything about our friends and followers that we have. Traffickers have taken advantage of us and they know how to come near our…

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    Anti Trafficking Protocol

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    direct role in how potential trafficking victims are treated. Because of this, their perception of these victims in light of anti-trafficking protocol and legislation should be understood. Introduction As a global phenomenon, human and sex trafficking receive attention from a variety of sources. There are several controversial issues surrounding trafficking, such as the criminalization and misclassification of victims as ‘illegal immigrants.’ The definition of trafficking is to some extent…

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    Sex Trafficking Thesis

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    Sex trafficking awareness has increased over the past few years in the United States. Many believed that trafficking only occurred outside of the United States, however, with the increase in awareness and education many myths surrounding this awful crime are beginning to be crushed. The United States is the number one destination for victims trafficked from Latin America and the Caribbean and one of the top three destinations for the victims trafficked from Asia (Hepburn & Simon, 2010).…

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    been captured, raped, sold, even tortured, for what? The gain of another person that took advantage of the young men and women that are trafficked. The FBI estimates that trafficking of people is the third largest crime. Over 20 million children are trafficked each year Children initially become slaves during child trafficking. They have no means to their rights. They are sold for forced labor, domestic work, act as child soldiers, camel jockeys, for begging, construction work, but mainly…

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    Sex Trafficking Case Study

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    In the book, Human Trafficking Interdisciplinary Perspective McCabe cited, “The US State Department’s Trafficking Protection Act (2000) further identifies severe forms of human trafficking as: (1) sex trafficking in which a commercial sex act is induced by force, fraud, or coercion or in which the person induced to perform such an act has not attained 18 years of age…” (p. 134). This is a pretty self-explanatory definition; it appears to easily identify what a victim of sex trafficking is,…

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    prostitution still exists as an underground business industry in southeast Asian countries. This essay focuses on the factors contributing to an “open secret” industry in Asia, its current status and what governments could possibly consider to prevent human trafficking and public health issues in the sex industry. Sex work has been remaining in Asian with long ancient history. This could be a main reason for why sex industry appears in Asia. Historically, government-run prostitution was…

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    As I write, I am going to discuss my current knowledge on human sex trafficking and what I think it is. Later, in the paper I will discuss my views and knowledge after watching the movie, “Cargo, Innocence Lost” and some scholarly sources from the Northwest Vista College library. Human sex trafficking is exactly what name implies; humans sold for sex. Although, currently I don’t know much, but when I think of sex trafficking I tend to think of people whom are lost in life and don’t have…

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    According to Tribtalk, a new Law has been passed by the US Senate to bring justice to victims of Human Trafficking and Sex Trafficking. This huge industry that endangers human life in our society had grown so rapidly this recent year. Evident also points out that in Texas alone, there are about 313,000 individual’s of human trafficking and roughly 79,000 minors and youth are prey on in sex trafficking. The communities should join forces with the Law enforcement and Agencies to help victims…

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    Sex Trafficking Over sixty percent of prostitutes in the United States are being trafficked (Elrod). This trafficking of prostitutes is happening everywhere. Any one could be trafficked: a sister or brother, a daughter or son, or even a peer. Sex trafficking can affect everyone. Sex trafficking in the United States is a problem for many reasons: there is not enough prevention for sex trafficking, people do not realize how prevalent sex trafficking is in the U.S., and not enough is being done to…

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    Nefarious: Merchant of Souls discovered human trafficking around the world where women were involuntary in. It showed women after a certain amount of time did not know their worth, did not have any value in themselves and did not know their identity in Christ. The film crew traveled to different countries documenting numerous of trafficking, prostitution, and corruption. In certain countries human trafficking is a common thing and numerous of girls and women are sold into sex slavery. In the…

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