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    realizing that children and women’s body parts are being sold instead of fruits and vegetables? Human trafficking is a very serious issue in all countries. These people work in groups or teams to kidnap children and women. Innocent children and women that they target on the street are kidnapped and secretly transported to counties like Thailand, Turkey, China, and Italy to make money. This illegal business has spread all over the world and is increasing day by day. These people’s sales…

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    then forced them into prostitution (Houston Chronicle). This is how the majority of prostitution victims end up in America. Lured under false hope, victims are promised…

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    unimaginable crime that occurs all around the world. It needs to come to an end because of the way it has damaged the lives of its victims and has scarred them for life. As the Ark of Hope for Children Foundation states, there is an estimation that 50% of trafficking victims are children of the ages 11-14. Children are at a bigger risk of being trafficked because they are more vulnerable and are easily tricked into trafficking. This has…

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    The Bureau’s Innocence Lost National Initiative’s, Operation Cross Country, is a federal initiative carried out, in conjunction with, the National Center for Missing and Exploited children, to end the illegal trafficking of sexually exploited children. In its most recent undercover operation, 73 of the FBI’s local, state and federal child exploitation task forces including more than 500 law enforcement officers participated in a covert stings at hotels, casinos, truck stops and other locations…

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    unanimous understanding that it is nearly impossible to eradicate human trafficking from our contemporary society; however, some initiatives could be taken to greatly ameliorate this nefarious practices in our society. Also, there is a consensus that prostitution is illegal in every jurisdiction in the U.S., except in Nevada where it is strictly regulated. As a result, it is being fused with sex trafficking. The enactment of the Federal protection Act (TVPA) in 2000, define Sex Trafficking as…

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    transport of human beings with the sole purpose of exploiting them. Human trafficking will affect not only women’s but it also can affect men’s. The impact of human trafficking on the victim mostly women and children are largely neglected. Human traffickers will transport all the women and children from their origin countries to other economically troubled areas such as Asia, Africa, Eastern Europe and Latin America. Human trafficking activities could cause psychological, physiological,…

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    ignore the serious problem of human trafficking that exists in the U.S. Worldwide it is an industry that generates profits of millions of dollars every year. Human trafficking goes from prostitution to child exploitation, forced labor, smuggling of undocumented immigrants or sexual slavery of women and defenseless children. Human trafficking is a world of horror that lies hidden in large urban areas of the country and where their inhabitants know little or give no consideration to the problem.…

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    trafficking. The two articles I 've chosen focus solely on child sex exploration. The first article I chose is British Children Can Be Trafficked Too: Towards an inclusive definition of Internal Child Sex Trafficking by Helen Brayley and Ella Cockbain, and the second one I chose is Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking in the United States by Kimberly Kotrla. In my first reading British Children Can Be Trafficked Too: Towards an inclusive definition of Internal Child Sex Trafficking is defining what…

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    female sex work, but did start to bring labor trafficking into the equation (Farrell Amy et al., 2009). McCoy (2004) discovered that sex trafficking took up more than half the articles relating on the topic. The stories now covered all forms of prostitution and related them back to human trafficking. Media’s agenda setting began to bring human trafficking to the forefront of the general public’s mind. Framing of Human Trafficking The media have persuasion over how an issue is portrayed to the…

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    Sex Trafficking Sociology

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    The exploitation of labor has been a primary topic of discussion in globalization. Amongst the forced labor practices, women and children have become a commodity sought after and exploited through the sex trade. With increased mobility, globalization has created a high demand for the sex trade. Countries such The United States are primary customers in this trade. It is reported that the sex trade is a billion dollar industry that brings in $32 billion annually. The economic growth of this…

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