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    I used ABC Nepal as my case study although there are many of NGO that contributed to human trafficking should be eradicated. ABC is the first ever organization and pioneer to raise the issue of human trafficking on a national level at a conference based on trafficking of girls and sex slavery trade in Nepal in 1991 and they are the eminent figure that rescued 35 minor girls from Apollo circus in New Delhi 1996. ABC Nepal objective is to combating trafficking of girls in India and beyond, and…

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    Exploration and analysis of the 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).…

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    she returns home it often never goes well. The family often turns their back on her because at that point she is seen as impure and ineligible to marry off. Women in India who are categorized as “slutty” or “whores” for coming from a brothel or prostitution are often stoned to death for the disrespect and, or the disgrace they may bring to the family. A twelve-year old girl in Bangladesh was lured away from her family seeking better opportunities being told she would go into the city to work.…

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    Mexican Women Trafficking

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    There have been countless of women who have told their horror stories of the way they were force into prostitution. Many of the women stood out but one in particular name Marcela who was tricked into becoming a prostitute at the tender age of 16. She met a man claiming to be a wealthy business man who promised happiness and marriage but that was far from the…

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    Human Trafficking Summary

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    Human Trafficking is a problem that is present everywhere including in the United States. Indeed, Logan, Walker, and Hunt (2009) affirm that human trafficking is prevalent and exist in the United States by analyzing nine cases of human trafficking in the United States. Human trafficking is presented in different forms including labor trafficking and sex trafficking. The Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act of 2000 defines sex trafficking as “a commercial sex act is induced by force…

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    classist views, such as that all white women were forced into sex work and are therefor ‘innocent’. This counters the abolitionist view that all women who are involved in sex work are victims of male dominance and violence. In some countries, prostitution is illegal, and therefore women who have been convicted claim to be coerced into the sex work as a defense means. This can also be problematic. Doezema states that by following the forced vs willing dichotomy, we are reinforcing “...the belief…

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    Some people may argue that an all-female society would be their idea of an utopia. Personally, I do not agree with these people as I cannot see only having women as my idea of paradise. However, the idea of an all-female society is not universal, and different authors have taken on this idea with different backgrounds, in different time periods and genres, which make these societies hard to fully dictate whether or not a person would like to live in one. One story that describes a society…

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    the Prostitution Reform Act which decriminalized prostitution. The reason New Zealand decriminalized prostitution was to create a system that protected the human rights if the sex workers and protects them from exploitation; promotes the welfare and occupational health and safety of the sex workers; conducive to public health; prohibits the use in prostitution of persons under the age of 18.[1] New Zealand stated that the purpose of the Prostitution Reform Act was not to endorse prostitution as…

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    Why Is Prostitution Wrong

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    Prostitution: It’s Not Okay According to “a report from Fondation Scelles...there are 40 to 42 million prostitutes in the world” (Sex Crimes). Prostitution is legal in a lot of countries and even some areas in the United States (Prostitution). Prostitutes are controlled by pimps who often search for teenagers to turn into prostitutes (Flowers). The sex industry leads to human trafficking and downgrades the community (Prostitution). Prostitution should not be accepted and deserves to be illegal…

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    They fall prey to those who promise them a better future. For example, women are promised modelling or music careers but instead are forced into prostitution. Men are promised jobs but instead are used for forced and cheap labour. In some poor countries girls are sold in order to get money to feed the rest of the…

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