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    Typically, people correlate sex trafficking and prostitution, when they are not one in the same. To believe that the correlation is relevant would require ignorance and unawareness. The feminists approach are vital for opposing and understanding the phenomena. Their most significant influence lies in the…

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    Human Trafficking in Russia Human trafficking is one of the greatest, yet little known problems facing Russia. On November 3, 1989, groups of people got together to demolish the Berlin Wall. The Soviet Empire had collapsed. Nationally and globally, people joined the celebration and promised to help reform the old communist system. The unfortunate reality of the post-communist transition hit fast and severely. Freedom came with a new form of modern slavery—human trafficking. The most important…

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    like a Child” by Kevin Bales, the author is deliberating the subject of child prostitution and sex trafficking that happens in Thailand. The author discusses the influence child prostitution and sex trafficking has on children who are forced into this. Siri, a fifteen-year-old child prostitute, is the emphasis of the article. She was sold by her parents as a means of economic steadiness. Siri is conscious of what prostitution and sex trafficking can possibly do to her while deliberating her…

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    Sex Trafficking And Pimops

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    emotional or alcohol/drug dependencies, and then convince them to earn money for the pimp in prostitution. Drug and alcohol dependencies are tools that pimps use commonly to manipulate and maintain control over women. Sex trafficking is found hidden in a variety of places the most common being in the sex industries including strip clubs, fake massage parlors, escort services, and the most popular, street prostitution. For example, massage parlors operate as legitimate business where they claim…

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    Capital cities in Latin America during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries used the “modern model” for public space as representative of public consciousness. This “modern model” based on Paris, a European city that achieved civilization in the broadest sense. In some cities in Latin America, such as Buenos Aires, this meant the implementation and emphasis of Parisian style architecture, monumental buildings, parks and promenade that created public consciousness of high culture…

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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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    Everybody Loves A Pimp

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    prostitute or brothel and lives off the earnings”. These pimps are predators that prey on young vulnerable girls. These adults or predators are engaging in a form commercial sexual exploitation of children, in which a child performs services of prostitution, most often for the financial benefit of these adults. These pimps are criminals and take advantage of the weaknesses of these young victims. Pop culture often portrays pimps as cool people just making a living. They portray being a pimp…

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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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    men were forcing white women into sex slavery with opium. As a result, that propaganda had a double whammy effect of sorts as it led to both drug and prostitution laws. The white slave scare was unofficially launched in the U.S. by a journalist George…

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    children and men are exposed to every day. I was introduced to this form of slavery while reading the novel Traffiked, by Sophie Hayes; the true story of how the author herself was forced into the world of trafficking and was a victim of forced prostitution, to make money for a man whom she loved and thought loved her too. Throughout this report I will be discussing the different forms of human trafficking; specifically the sex slave industry, the process and experiences sex slaves endure, what…

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