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    predator wants to be their “friend” and “get to know them better,” but in reality, it is actually a trick to lure the young victims into meeting them which would lead to kidnapping. Kidnapping would then lead to the victim being sold and put through prostitution. According to Rodriguez, a trafficker has an “easy time connecting with younger girls because they promise them a better lifestyle and marriage in the future.” Human trafficking can be a booming business, and this is where the high…

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    Human trafficking is a phenomenon is across the board in the developed world. In the United States, more than 15,000 individuals are constrained into what might as well be called subjection consistently. Regardless of the possibility that this transnational wrongdoing has its underlying foundations in the creating scene, its branches connect with the central issues. 200 years’ prior servitude demonstrated a primary side of humankind; it appears that today the issue returns, just now, the…

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    horrors of it as well as the stories of some survivors. Some of the horrors that the victims are sold into range from prostitution to labor. The victims are usually children, and these horrors not only take place in third-world countries, but also right here in the United States, as was the case with Angie. Angie was one of the survivors of human trafficking, more specifically prostitution, and she was a normal American girl from a wealthy family. This shows no matter what socioeconomic status a…

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    trafficked in the state is difficult to estimate, but the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children say that there are approximately 100,000 children forced into sex trafficking every year in the United States. The average age of entry into prostitution is 12-14 years of age. Another startling statistic states 1 out of every 3 teens on the street will be lured by traffickers within 48 hours of running away (Statistics, n.d.). Many victims find themselves in need of shelter or food and…

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    The Merriam Webster dictionary defines human trafficking as: organized criminal activity in which human beings are treated as possessions to be controlled and exploited. In other words, modern day slavery in the form of forced prostitution and forced labor. Traffickers trick individuals into forced labor and sex trafficking by manipulating and take advantage of their weaknesses. Human traffickers use force, threats, lies, and substance abuse to control their victims. There are four main ways in…

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    human trafficking in every state including Iowa. By definition, it is the illegal movement of people, especially for purposes of forced labor and sexual exploitation.There are a variety of types of human trafficking. Some of these include slavery, prostitution, organ trafficking, and sexual and physical…

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    (Williamson & Folaron 2003). Some women make the decision to work in the sex industry at both prostitution and sex trafficking. While other women and children are forced by a higher person. The majority of women and children being brought into the sex industry is fairly young age ranging from 10 to 17 years old. Usually the victims have something in…

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    Against Sex Trafficking Slavery is the condition of harsh labor and forbidden freedom that has existed for many centuries. Throughout history slavery was in a variety of different forms. Slavery was selling people to the wealthy. It was a form of trade for people to have someone to do the dirty work for them. It came to the point where people didn’t want to do this, and they were just kidnapped off the streets and taken away from the rest of the world into this unpleasant environment. Today,…

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    It can be said that human trafficking is the modern-day slavery. Human trafficking is the world’s fastest growing global crime. It involves transporting, recruiting, and harbouring of persons through the use of force, abduction, deception, abuse of power, and vulnerability of others for the purpose of exploitation and personal profit. Each year millions of women, men, and children are victims of this crime, however, especially children and women. Human trafficking is illegal worldwide but…

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    The struggles of Portland: sex trafficking Where strip clubs thrive in Portland, so does sex trafficking; be aware of your surroundings and notice the red flags. Sex trafficking is a combination of human trafficking and forced prostitution of men, women, and children.(Campbell,Andy) I am going to educate you about grooming also known as seasoning, johns, pimps, perpetrators, and also madams. A john is a person who pays or trades something for sex. A pimp is someone who controls and financially…

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