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    Human Trafficking In Italy

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    legislation. Another legislation of Italy, with provisions against sex trafficking is that of Law 75, known as the Merlin Law. The law was passed in 1958, with the intention of abolishing oppression through prostitution. (Danna, D. 2004) It address trafficking indirectly, making it illegal for prostitution to be a method for which traffickers take advantage of others. Besides punitive legislations against the trafficking, article 18, under the Immigration Law of Italy, provides a certain…

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    becoming more popular in the industry. Some of the things that children are getting sold for are adultery, beastiality, child grooming, child pornography, child prostitution, and forced labour. Secondly, sex trafficking is probably the most popular one that I’m going to talk about. Woman and children are forced into acts of prostitution. Thirdly, there is also labour trafficking which is pretty self explanatory. There is also trafficking for organ trade which there are two types. Number one is,…

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    law. In 709.15 of the Iowa Code, it mentions therapists, including psychologists (Iowa Code 709). Sex surrogacy is a type of therapist, therefore seeming that they violate the law there as well. The field of sex work that does break the law is prostitution, which is very commonly mixed up with sex…

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    Moral Reform Movement

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    The moral reform movement was a collective effort by ill-equipped parents, “settlement workers and vice reformers joined with club leaders, probation officers, social workers, and sex educators” to combat the scourge of prostitution and to bring under control the newly sexualized population of young working women in the 1900’s (Alexander, 1995, p. 41). Once the young women got a taste of freedom, they “profess utter lack of respect for their parents and contempt for their home life” and…

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    It is an interactive approach that combines a variety of aspects that relate to human trafficking, such as protection of human rights, assistance to victims, and prevention programs. Under this protocol women in prostitution and child laborers are no longer viewed as criminals but victims of crime, it is a global response against trafficking, there is an accepted international definition of trafficking, victims are protected, consent of victim is irrelevant, there…

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    especially in a neighborhood where there is a high rate of “prostitution”. Many of the man and women who work for the law go into the streets without any training on how and what to do with the young girls who, in there are eyes are doing “prostitution”. Leading it to many cases where young girls are poorly mistreated from those whom they are suppose to “trust”. For example, Keisha, a thirteen year old who was arrested for the “act of prostitution”. In her case, cops were undercover and decided…

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    Sex Trafficking History

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    proper protection, she could have been enslaved into sex trafficking back then and the same precaution remains today (Hughes, 2013). Sex trafficking, was devised in the 1980’s when female advocates were rioting on the selling of women and girls in prostitution and pornography (Hughes, 2013). Definitions Sex trafficking is defined as enslaving a person for different sexual activity, according to the Center of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC, 2015). Victims can come from all social classes,…

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    Tretheway’s Bellocq’s Ophelia, names and naming play an integral part of the story line of the series of poems. The basis behind the series of poem is that it chronicles the journey of a woman’s descent into the underbelly that is New Orleans prostitution or Storyville. As the young woman, whom Tretheway has named Ophelia, learns the ropes of Storyville…

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    Pedigo Case Study

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    Pedigo that most people lack compassion for women who work in prostitution? Why or why not? I totally agree with Pedigo’s idea. People generally have negative impression to prostitution, an immoral behavior that they have agreed when they learned about the society. This opinion had been existed in human’s consciousness when human realized that the significance of propriety within their society. For those who participate in prostitution, they are tagged as the lewd by everyone, then they will…

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    issue it brings to the world. She also compares sex trafficking to slavery. The second article, “The Wrong Cure for Sex Trafficking” written by Weissmueller, argues more toward legalizing sex trafficking and the consequences of victims suffering prostitution. Biswas clearly has a better article because it shows a better pathos and logos argument. over Weissmueller’s better ethos argument. Although Amrita…

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