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    force more new girls into prostitution to fulfill johns demand as Joan said. Johns are really selfish because they just care about their own protection only without even caring about the victims. “Due to the greater likelihood of younger…

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    Summary: Sex Trafficking

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    Worldwide Problem is Exaggerated,” she argues that statistics are incorrect concerning prostitution. Maggie addresses over 25 published statistics ranging from facts on average ages, trafficked children. to self-esteem. Having previously been a sex worker herself, McNeil is determined to clarify the reality of this business. One of the reported statistics she reveals as a lie is that , “100,000-300,000 children are ‘trafficked’ every year in the united states”(par. 1). Maggie addresses the…

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    The customs, laws and views of prostitution change drastically all across the world. In many places prostitution is illegal and prostitutes are considered to be criminals. In others prostitution is legal and is a functioning part of the economy, in these places being a prostitute can be respected. However although we live in times where we are more welcoming towards risque things prostitution is still seen largely as a problem. The main goal is to remove prostitution from society. Sweden has…

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    Human trafficking is a serious transnational crime which is part of the three “evils”- besides terrorism and drug trafficking- which haunt the Globe. (Kempadoo, 2005). Human trafficking is not a simple term, it involves sex trafficking, labour of children, human smuggling, even more tissue cells and organ trafficking. (International Criminal Police Organization, 2016) According to The United Nations, human trafficking is when a person is threatened, forced, abducted and deceived by another…

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    Who would actually want to legalize prostitution? It’s an invitation of sexually transmitted diseases, illegal drugs, and violence all at your door step! Now imagine your family waking up at any hour in the day and seeing an individual leaned over a car and shortly afterwards get in just to return and complete the cycle repetitiously. Or perhaps someone approaching you seeking money for drugs. Wild enough yet? How about your spouse infecting you with a sexually transmitted disease that you know…

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    Trafficking In Russia

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    A letter form the Russian Attorney General Human trafficking, also known as sex trafficking, is an ever-growing problem throughout the globe. A majority of the humans are smuggled from the Eastern Europe area. Russia is considered one of the key contributors. When we look at the problem of human trafficking in Russia, there are many factors to consider. Who is targeted and why? Who are the traffickers and what is their motive? How does it affect the public and economy? How does Corruption play…

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    Patriarchy In Present

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    is a male dominant system that help to oppress the free will and social class of women during the time of the Ancient world. The system forced the women into four different categories. The categories were Priestess, Wife’s, Servants/slaves, and Prostitution. Each class/category had their own rules and oppressions. However, in modern times the Patriarch system has changed from being oppression to more of a liberal feel that gives women more freedoms but still bound by servitude and restrictions. …

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    In a 1992 symposium on sex work and women’s roles in society called Prostitution: From Academia to Activism, Andrea Dworkin delivered a powerful speech entitled Prostitution and Male Supremacy wherein she defined prostitution as being “the use of a woman’s body for sex by a man, he pays money, he does what he wants” (Dworkin 1992). In fact, although its formal definition refers to any person working in sex for money, the word prostitute is still directly linked to women and girls unless stated…

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    The Wikipedia article that I chose to edit is the article titled Prostitution in Canada (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prostitution_in_Canada). This topic directly relates to my group’s activism campaign because we discussed the stigma against sex workers in Canada and focused primarily on street work/prostitution. The article discusses the background and history of prostitution in Canada, including what is considered prostitution in Canada and the laws surrounding the topic and how they have…

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    Prostitution is the sell of sexual activity with a group or individual in exchange for some type of payment. The demand for sexual alleviation for the ones who are lonely and wanting affection causes controversy amongst those against the solicitation of sex. Many will say it doesn’t harm anyone but others will argue it promotes sex trafficking. Although prostitution is defined as a consensual act it always doesn’t happen that way, this is what essentially causes the squabble around this topic.…

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