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    They’re more slaves in the world today than ever before in history, many in our own country, even in our own neighborhoods. Sex trafficking is when someone uses force, inducement, or fraud to create a commercial sex act. These acts include prostitution, porn and sexual performances. All in exchange for money. Sex trafficking is the world’s second-largest criminal enterprise, generating billions of dollars. All of this money helps the traffickers buy their way out of trouble, which is one of the…

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    Sasha's POV Detention. If sitting in normal class was already so boring I would go stir crazy, detention was even worse. The only distractions I had were Eric, my best friend, sitting only a few meters away, being equally bored and a hot Moroi girl who was in trouble as well who was sitting in front of me. I could admire her slim figure, her long blond hair and her nice tapered hips ending in a slightly round ass. I followed her curves up and down but I lingered on her neck. I looked down at…

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    According to a news report from CNN by Paul A. Reyes, the Obama administration has sent out a message to illegal Central American women and children in the U.S. that soon there will be plans to start a 30-day "surge" of immigration raids. These raids are targeted to families with criminal records or law violations. According to this news report, Paul Reyes from CNN argues that the raids the Obama Administration plans on carrying out would actually do more harm to these people than the good it…

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    globally.” In the article, “Between Two Worlds”, we see how African migrants who are trying to find better jobs and living get picked off by traffickers and a striped of money and items. Then these migrants are used either as forced labor or forced prostitution. “Migrants become captives of people who have, by now, already emptied their pockets,” these people just want a new life and others want to ruin it. When captured, they lose everything but their identity, and some still want to try and…

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    V For Vendetta Evey Essay

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    who develops as a character throughout this comic book. Her mother died and her father was taken away, so she has a very hard childhood. She struggles to survive on her own, and this results to her being a prostitute. On the first night of her prostitution, she awfully tries to lure in a man who then is revealed as a fingerman. Right before the group of fingerman try to rape her, a man comes in and saves her. We soon find out that this man's name is V. We later find out that V develops as a…

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    The statistics regarding the untested rape kits put a big question mark on the criminal jusice system. Thousands of such kits mean that still there are thousands of criminals who have never been identified and may have targeted many other innocent individuals also. When any rape victim approaches police, all the medical examinations and important physical findings that can tell about the real criminal, are kept safe in police custody. These records are called as rape kits. Later on these kits…

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    multi-billion-dollar industry worldwide, according to the Huffington Post. UNICEF reports that sex trafficking affects at least 2 million girls under the age of 18 worldwide. It happens under the radar--children are kept as slaves and forced into prostitution. They are sold off, treated as objects rather than human beings. They have no control over their situation, so it is the responsibility of us, as a society, to help stop this physically and psychologically destructive industry. Because of…

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    In the article Media Magic, author Gregory Mantsios explains that media, whether it be movies, television, magazines, or radio, shapes who we are and what we believe. On page 92, Mantsios states “on average, Americans spend an average of twenty-eight hours per week watching television.” Being this amount of time is in television watching only, you can imagine how many things you hear or see per day that influence how you feel or see certain races, classes, genders. Media creates a wide gap…

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    Around the world corrupted men and women sexually exploit children solely as a business move. Most of these prostitutes cannot escape, due to limited access to help and fear of retaliation from their bosses, commonly called “pimps.” These pimps control their constituents’ every move; most of the men, women, and children involved remain in captivity for several years (George 565). Through economic drive, a constant supply of victims, and governmental neglect, child sex tourism continues to haunt…

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    33 different countries signed an International Convention for the Suppression of Traffic in Women and Children. Back then human trafficking only was used for sexual exploitation and prostitution. After World War 2 the U.N adopted the Suppression of the Traffic in Persons and of the Exploitation of the Prostitution of Others in 1949. It was the 1st legally binding international agreement on human trafficking. 51 years after that different forms of exploitation which includes organ harvesting,…

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