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    mistreated from those whom they are suppose to “trust”. For example, Keisha, a thirteen year old who was arrested for the “act of prostitution”. In her case, cops were undercover and decided to ask Keisha for sex and a couple blocks away from her was her pimp watching her, so of course she was going to agree to what the cop wanted.…

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    Why Is Slavery Wrong

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    In other terms, some are brought to the United States Illegally and promised a better life if they work under a pimp. This includes them doing things for him, and again being involved in sexual activity, which they do not get to keep hardly any of the money. “According to the FBI’s 2011 report on the trafficking, it is the fastest-growing business organized crime…

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    ages of 11 to 14 are endanger of being sexually exploited every year. Predators now have become smarter not only in the means of recruitment, but also the method which the selling and advertising of these victims is almost undetected. Previously, pimps and those who partook in the purchasing and selling of women and children were afraid of being caught by the authorities due to the lack of discretion and privacy. Now, through the use of social media and internet websites such as Craigslist,…

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    Sex Trafficking In America

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    involves what is now known as pimps which usually is referring to the owners of prostitutes. Since the 2000s the name has changed to trafficking except in every case the trafficker is the pimp in 2010, 1,000 children was victimized of trafficking out of the 2,515 cases that was investigated the victims of the crime is usually silent in the fear of their lives. So most cases does not exist due to the fearfulness of what the victim 's pimp might do it most us cases. The Pimps usually drug the…

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    The subculture I choose to observe were young black men within their neighborhoods, the ins and outs of what draws young black men to choose to involve themselves into the a life of crime. I had no idea where I was going to observe such a group, I feared going to certain areas in the North West side of Tulsa, where there are active gangs who live there. I knew of no one that could accompany me, however, my aunt in Texas invited me to spend the weekend with her, because she had friend who was a…

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    Over the past years, it is evident that aspects Hip-Hop are being commodity, creating a multi-billion dollar industry (Holsendolph 1999). White corporate Americans are the primary distributors for the Hip-Hop industry. Moreover, the commodification of Hip-Hop has led to the weakening of the cultural expression and critical conscious awareness of the music, solely focusing on the white patriarchal perception of African Americans. Henceforth, hyper-masculine identity within hip-hop culture…

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    naivety. Traffickers find their victims through outlets such as the internet or even schools, clubs and bars. Clemmie Greenlee was captured and sexual assaulted at the age of 12 by a group of men. she was one of about eight girls controlled by a ring of pimps who injected them with heroin and, at times, kept them handcuffed to beds. For trying to run away, she was once stabbed in the back, she was expected to sleep with anywhere from 25 to 50 men a day. It’s a staggering figure, but it doesn’t…

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    dangerous than before. It is easier for prostitutes to be controlled by pimps, whose only concern is profit. In her article, “Buying Sex Should Not Be Legal”, 2015, Rachel Moran argues against prostitution. Moran develops her argument by narrating her personal experiences as a prostitute and her exploitation in the sex industry in order to convince her audience that legalizing prostitution will lead to more teenage girls being used by pimps. Moran describes her experience as a prostitute as…

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    obtain licenses, regulations and taxing the individual are all beneficial not only for the sex worker but for the government. On the other hand, legalizing prostitution will not eradicate the abuse but will only make the abuse legal. This will allow pimps to become legitimate entrepreneur and work side by side with the law auctioning women’s…

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    Acting as a foundation of Kendrick Lamar’s album “To Pimp a Butterfly”, Shakur is incorporated and merged with the name of the album. He incites a tribute by initially naming his acclaimed album “Tu Pimp a Caterpillar” – which would abbreviate to “TuPaC” but then was later changed. Kendrick implies, "Me changing it to Butterfly, I just really wanted to show the brightness of life and the word "pimp" has so much aggression, and that represents several things. For me, it represents…

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