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    At least 20.9 million people will fall victim to being bought and sold for sexual exploitation (equailtynow.org). More needs to be done for those 20.9 million innocent people who have had their whole life ripped away from them. “Sex trafficking happens in every state, in every community, in every jurisdiction. It’s big business and it’s one of the worst crimes imaginable (aradillas).” To completely understand the severity of this topic you first must understand its elements. The act, or what is…

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    The topic of this paper is post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The client presented throughout is a survivor of human trafficking who has been trafficked as a sex worker from the time she was eight years old until she escaped at 20. The client has been professionally diagnosed with PTSD by multiple licensed clinical social workers and marriage and family therapists. The chosen practice method that will be explored is eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR). This paper presents…

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    The writer Rosen takes on the challenges of uncovering a solution to the issue of prostitution. She claims that before it can be found, one must question if prostitution is an “ineradicable part of the human condition” a needed evil (177). Rosen offers a particularly intriguing insight into rehabilitation within the united States.While other countries have imposed rehabilitation programs for prostitutes, the United Stated shies away from such methods. I think that understanding the…

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    The documentary I choose to watch was I am Jane Doe, which discuss cases of human trafficking in the United States. This film chronicles the legal battle that several mothers had against Backpage.com for allowing children, like theirs, to be trafficked for sex. Many of these women’s children were only in their early teens that either ran away or were kidnapped and sold for sex. As a result, these teens were abused, tormented, sold repeatedly, and forced to take drugs. Most of them suffered from…

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    still being played out. Slavery very quickly went from labor to sex, in order to protect some in 1904 the International Agreement to the Suppression of “White Slave Traffic”, which was to protect white women, old and young from being forced into prostitution(Kangaspunta). Yet as time progressed it did not get any better. In 1932, Women from all over Asia, were forced to have sex with soldiers, this was actually installed by the Japanese government in hopes to decrease rape crimes in the…

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    expanding to many countries, and people are more accessible to such pursuit of leisure. As stated by Jill Yen in her article, The Body Matters, the emergence of sex tourism has brought about many international issues, like human trafficking, child prostitution, disease pandemic, and many other unfavorable problems. With that said, there has been many research and advocacy conducted to reaffirm the opposition to sex tourism. Over the year, most reports or discourse that I have encountered in…

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    it's shown to the public, it seems too terrible to be real. On top of that, sex workers are typically looked down upon. What people don’t normally know, is that most prostitutes, strippers, brothel workers etc. are not doing this by choice. Even children are introduced into human trafficking. When it comes to human trafficking, it's hard to notice. Criminal justice workers even have a hard time picking up on what's going on. More and more technology is being made to help in finding and cracking…

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    In today’s society, prostitution is often looked down upon and seen as a horrible act. Unfortunately, there are many circumstances that can put a woman or man in this situation. Factors such as ancient history, health, and gender can play a major part in why and or how individuals are introduced into prostitutions. Throughout ancient history, women were forced into prostitution. As centuries pass on and it is currently present day, many women and men are now suffering from numerous health…

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    Introduction Human trafficking is currently one of the worst abuse of human rights in today’s world, and it’s one of the biggest issues in international relations. Human trafficking can include being a sex slave or having to work hours on end without any compensation. It is estimated that up to a million women are trafficked each year. Even though there have been effort to stop human trafficking in Thailand, there are still many factors that promote the trafficking. Thailand is also still being…

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    exploited. Human Trafficking happens everywhere in the world, and although they are trying to stop Human Trafficking people believe that they should implement stronger rule, and punishments for these people who are doing this horrible thing. Women, and children unfortunately fall into the hands of these people because these people will offer them “good paying jobs” opportunities that well make their life better. When viewing this proposition we will get to see what it is about, identifying the…

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