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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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    Child Trafficking Thesis

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    The Position of Saint Kitts and Nevis on Child Trafficking The Position of Saint Kitts and Nevis on Child Trafficking Human trafficking is one of the most human-rights violating and illicit; yet lucrative business. According to the International Labor Organization (ILO), it is a ?largely hidden crime.? Nowadays, the victims of trafficking are mainly children, because contrasted with grown-ups, they are more vulnerable, less expensive to procure, and more averse to request higher…

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    Over 14.2 million people in the world are suffering from some form of labor trafficking ("Labor Trafficking"). Labor trafficking is when individuals provide some sort of labor or services, through the use of force. Most of the victims are being manipulated, lied to, threatened, or given an unfair pay. The victims are put into poor working conditions and have a hard time getting out. Of the 14.2 million people in forced labor seventy three percent are adults and the other twenty seven percent are…

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    know this as “human trafficking”. Human trafficking is the movement of vulnerability. People that are seen as “weak” are targeted. This is why people refure to human trafficking as a gender crime. Anyone can be targeted but the main victims are women or and young children. These victims get lured into traps by traffickers and are now in the control of the trafficker. The trafficker then can do as he pleases with the victim, and the victim has no say in what happens. Human trafficking is a…

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    Inhumane In Slavery

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    of slavery is called sex trafficking. Sex trafficking is when people, mostly women, are forced into having sex with others for the profit of their boss. This is not to be mistaken for prostitution though as it is not by choice. Many times these women are tricked into situation that are difficult to escape or scare them into working for their “owners”. It is an extremely inhumane practice that is often overlooked by many but important to be educated on. Many sex trafficking cases take place when…

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    Child Trafficking Problem

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    “Child trafficking is the recruitment, transporting, and transfer of children.”( Busuttil). Many children around the work are taken out of their homes and sold into labour and sex rings for profit. These traffickers use money and deceit to take these kids and exploit them for their own purposes. Young children some still under the age of ten are forcefully taken from their protective environment because they are vulnerable and weak. These traffickers prey on the vulnerability of young children…

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    are forced into slavery worldwide (Compassion). Every nation is ensnared by the curse of human trafficking. It is a global issue that rips the God-given freedom from people of all ages, races, genders, and walks of life. It continues to corrupt morality, demote the value of souls, and erect a form of distrust between human beings. The largest and often most violent form of human trafficking is sex trafficking (Do Something). Why, one asks, does this evil exist in today’s society, and how…

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    topic Sex trafficking Introduction Sex trafficking has been known to be a complex situation driven or created by economic, social and cultural factors found within a given society. Some of these factors are meant for specific patterns exercised in sex trafficking. There are various patterns that are generally found in sex trafficking in varied regions. The major factor is the victim 's desire to migrate and this eventually leads to exploitation (Bernat, 2011). The root cause of trafficking…

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    Modern slavery Human and sex trafficking is the second largest crime in the world behind the selling of illegal drugs; with anywhere from 14,500 to 17,500 people being trafficked in the United States, and 600,000 to 800,000 all over the world (11 facts). Many of the victims being kids ranging in ages from 12 to 14. One of the ways that people are tricked into becoming a trafficking victim are through “friends” that they meet online and want to meet up. Seeing how popular social media sites…

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    legal. However, prostitution should remain illegal for the safety of the people involved. Legalizing prostitution would encourage sex trafficking, increase the amount of rape and abuse cases, and support misogynistic behavior. Prostitution is often a pseudonym for sex trafficking. For over a century, the U.S. has been committed to ending all forms of human trafficking (The White House). To allow prostitution would be to…

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