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    Women of the United States are under siege due to the underground sex trade known as human trafficking. With increasing supply and demand for women and young children, these victims are being kidnapped and forced into modern day slavery. These slave traders are making billions of dollars off the bodies of these victims. The complications of discontinuing underground sex trade rings are due to massive economic funding it provides to sex traders and abductors. The constant development of new rings…

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    the research that goes into getting their statistics, defining the different forms of exploitation, and identifying hot spots for trafficking in Brazil. There is an unfortunately popular demographic in Brazil, that is also a worldwide trend, women, children, and young people in their adolescents are the most targeted group for traffickers. Brazil notes that adult women are the most commonly enslaved group. Not only is Brazil identifying the problem and gathering information to use while…

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    Labor trafficking is based upon exploiting men and boys to work until their last breathe. While with the bonus if the worker is a women or young girl. Females in labor trafficking are worth much less and are raped by their owner. In Africa, young children are sent to mine coal and other resources that are harvest from the earth, along with artificial productions. While in other countries, like China childern are sent to factories to work. Most factories that use labor trafficking have no safety…

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    Woman At Point Zero Essay

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    Men in Woman at Point Zero were predominantly described committing treacherous acts towards women. In the text because prostitution was seen as a sin it was ironic to see how many men, religious or not, participated in pleasuring themsleves with prostitutes. El Saadawi may have built a bias towards men when she created the novel do to the fact that ten of the eleven men in…

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    Forms Of Human Trafficking

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    The definition of human trafficking is, “the recruitment, harboring, and/or transport of people within or between countries for exploitation.”(Human Trafficking). Labor trafficking was the first form of human trafficking, and it is still the largest form of human trafficking today. Sex trafficking is on the rise, and has become one of the most common types. A new upcoming form of trafficking that became known at the beginning of the twenty-first century is organ trafficking. The trafficking of…

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    Anti Trafficking Protocol

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    Title Law and immigration officials play a direct role in how potential trafficking victims are treated. Because of this, their perception of these victims in light of anti-trafficking protocol and legislation should be understood. Introduction As a global phenomenon, human and sex trafficking receive attention from a variety of sources. There are several controversial issues surrounding trafficking, such as the criminalization and misclassification of victims as ‘illegal immigrants.’ The…

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    Yakuza Organized Crime

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    with other groups for smuggling purposes. Gragert and Bruce (2010) contend “the yakuza have formed alliances with the powerful Hong Kong and Taiwan Chinese Triads for the purposes of trafficking heroin, amphetamines, migrant workers, and women and children for the sex slave trade” (p.177). Furthermore, the yakuza use the drug trade to assist in their human trafficking business by supplying the women with drugs; “Drugs are used to recruit new victims, to retain them in an exploited state and to…

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    At the age of sixteen a girl goes in for what she thought was a job interview, instead she was taken by complete strangers. Since then she has then been sold to people all around the world who are purchasing her online. Because of this, she will never see her family again unless she gets lucky enough to escape. This happens to thousands of men and women across the United States and become victims of human trafficking. They are traumatized by such events through being abused and tortured into…

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    Human Trafficking Report

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    Introduction Human trafficking is a criminal act that is plaguing the world. Human trafficking, simply put, is the trading of humans for purposes like forced labour. Human trafficking is said to be one of the fastest growing source income for criminal organisations. As of 2010, human trafficking had been estimated to represent $31.6 billion of international trade (Haken, 2011) According to ILO, forced labour takes up three forms: forced labour imposed by armed forces, forced commercial sexual…

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    Robert C. Hansen is known as Alaska’s most prolific serial killer. His patterns of kidnapping, rape, torture, and ultimately hunting his victims before killing them reads like a Hollywood movie script; and in fact did become a recent move, The Frozen Ground (2013). Robert “Bob” Hansen was born on February 13, 1939, in Estherville, Iowa to a Danish immigrant family. His father, Christian, was a baker by trade and operated his own bakery in their small town (Greig, 2012). In his youth, Robert…

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