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    Effects Of Human Trafficking

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    Sex trafficking is the illegal trade of people with the purpose of exploiting them for income. It is the fastest growing international crime. There are many forms of human trafficking in which traffickers can exploit their victims, 18% of victims are introduced to labour where they are forced to commit acts of slavery or practices similar to slavery and servitude. 3% of victims are in the ‘other’ category which can involve the removal of organs and the remaining 79% of victims are used for…

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    Most prisoners are torture, deal with violence from inmates, and don’t receive any medical treatment. In fact an issue that they face is male prostitution. This act is practice by men providing sexual services in return for payment. According to reports, more than 200,000 men are raped behind bars each year. Black people report having been sexually abused by their guards at higher rates than white…

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    Sex Trafficking North and South America: A Comparison Human trafficking has existed for years and is considered one of the largest and most complex global human rights problem that is also linked to economic, social, and psychological impacts (Reid, 2012). Particularly, sex trafficking is rampant in both developed and developing nations, with different patterns witnessed in these countries. Factors associated with these trends include wealth distribution, demographics, legislation, and a myriad…

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    a variety of purposes. Men are often trafficked into hard labor jobs, while children are trafficked into labor positions in textile, agriculture and fishing industries. Women and girls are typically trafficked into the commercial sex industry, prostitution or other forms of sexual exploitation.Not all slaves are trafficked, but all trafficking victims are victims of slavery. Human trafficking is a particularly cruel type of slavery because it removes the victim from all that is familiar to her,…

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    and will hopefully continue to be started in order to combat this rapidly growing form of organized crime. Also, many people protest the act of abortion. Finally, we need to take the yes/no step. We must confront the evils of trafficking and prostitution and of abortion as evils and reject them. Then, once we reject these evils, we can fill the emptiness of evil with…

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    I broke this portion of my report up to study the real effects of both the victims and our communities (Montgomery Media News). When considering sex trafficking, it’s easy to name the impact it has on the victim. The victims are often stripped entirely of rights, freedom, and humanity. Women are beaten when they disobey the pimp or try to escape. There are countless reports of victims subjected to emotional abuse, in addition to physical battery and rape. This is the kind of harm that we, as…

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    Sex Trafficking Sociology

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    are at risk of exploitation. And although this is just an estimate they expect the exact numbers to be higher. The correlation shows the relationship between runaway/throwaway minor and exploitation through prostitution. 71% of all runaway and throwaway are considered at risk for prostitution. Majority of these minors come from serve backgrounds. They come from poor and low income and abusive families. The abuse includes sexual, physical, and mental. It is important to note that this is not the…

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    Often, they would even eat naked together after their sessions of love making. No matter how romantic or how many times they had sex, it was still considered prostitution because Nigromanta would always make sure he would pay. Even during the times Aureliano did not have money, she would still make note that he needed to pay her back. Whati s interesting about this process is that she did not make written note about…

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    to sex trafficking and forced labor”(2014 Trafficking in Persons Report)”. With Argentina being a “destination country” for forced labor, illegal immigration, and drug trafficking, many of the same gang related crimes including drug trafficking, prostitution, and illegal immigration, are linked to human trafficking cases, with 70 percent of drug trafficking cases being linked to human trafficking case, according to figures reported by the newspaper; La Nacion. These links between these cases…

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    hotels, casinos, truck stops and other locations known to be frequented by pimps and prostitutes in Atlanta, Denver, Knoxville, Alexandria, Jackson, Los Angels, Portland, Sacramento and Seattle. As a result of their efforts, 149 underage victims of prostitution were rescued and more that 150 pimps and other offenders were arrested. In an effort to assist the victims, the majority of whom were 15-17 year olds, there were 100 FBI victim specialists on-hand to provide them with crisis intervention,…

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