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    Evidently, trafficking in Nebraska is more prominent than many are aware. Efforts have evolved in recent years due to the United State’s increasing emphasis on combating the practice of trafficking. Through an analyzation of recent legislating changing the scope of trafficking and the way victims are treated, one can see how rapidly the state is attempting to change the stigmas surrounding trafficking. The Nebraska Task Force to Combat Human Trafficking further aids in raising statewide…

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    The population I decided to write about is about South Asian female teenagers who go to therapy due to them having been sexually assaulted while working as a sex worker or because they have family work in the “Red Light District,” or been workers of the “Red Light District.” The Red Light District is considered to be an area of a town or city that has many brothels, strip clubs, and other sex businesses.I chose to write about this population because someone that descends from Mumbai, this hit…

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    Drug Trafficking is the selling, transportation, and illegal import of unlawful controlled substances, such as marijuana, cocaine, heroin, metamorphine and other illegal drugs. Some people abuse these substances and take advantage of them. Some people buy these drugs, and sell them just to get money for more drugs. Some people traffick others, main targets are refugees that are very gullible and will believe anyone that says that it will be good for them or they will get something out of it.…

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    Sex trafficking is complex with many layers and several components. The different components make up the definition and reasoning for sex trafficking such as gender, race, and residence. One aspect of sex trafficking that numerous people seem to look over is the cultural factors behind sex trafficking. The United Nations (UN) have labeled trafficking under Transnational Organized Crime, which made it illegal in all countries (UNODC, n.d). One issue with the United Nations grouping sex…

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    Human Trafficking continues to exist in the twenty-first century, long after the nineteenth century when slavery was banned. Human trafficking is a modern form of slavery. No matter where you live, chances are it’s happening in your backyard. It’s a multimillion dollar industry that takes away millions of freedom. It is estimated that around 10,000-15,000 people are entered into human trafficking into the United States, each year, many used as forced laborers. These forced laborers often sign…

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    Does legalizing prostitution would make our community a better place to live in? Is prostitution still part of our modern society? As it said in the article “why prostitution should be legalized “ it establishes that prostitution has taken over their neighborhoods. They are in need of a change and the proposal of legalizing prostitution will be the best solution. The legalization of prostitution would prove to be a beneficial legal decision so there would be specific places for streetwalkers to…

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    each of those states may have on the issue. Before we delve deeper into this subject it is necessary to explain what human trafficking actually is. Human trafficking is defined as the illegal practice of procuring or trading in human beings for prostitution, forced labor, or other forms of exploitation. (Human trafficking, 2017) To put the definition into simpler term for the readers, this act could be used is “modern-day slavery”. The parties involved in smuggling will usually use force,…

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    As much as we would like to believe that slavery and human trafficking are only horrific aspects of our collective past, these tremendous abuses of human rights and human dignity have in some form continued to exist throughout the world: and, in fact, have experience a dramatic resurgence in recent years. The details vary from country to country but, put simply, human trafficking is the coerced use of human beings as objects of commerce. The most known period of slavery and human trafficking…

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    Trafficking in persons is actually the modern-day version of slavery and exists in virtually every single country in the world - and the United States is no exception. In the U.S., almost 150 years after the 13th Amendment has abolished slavery and involuntary service, there are still men, women and children enslaved into labor and commercial sexual exploitation and bound to live life at its worst. Within past few years, global human trafficking dilemma has gained considerable attention not…

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    Sociobiology is defined as the way in which human biology affects how we orchestrate our culture. It can affect how we interact with people and how we mate, both when and why. Sociobiology explains both logically and rationally why all cultures exemplify the same human sexual behavior. This being that men are encouraged to partake in sexual relations with multiple different partners, while females are discouraged from having coitus outside of marriage, and are even sometimes shunned. It is a…

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