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    They fall prey to those who promise them a better future. For example, women are promised modelling or music careers but instead are forced into prostitution. Men are promised jobs but instead are used for forced and cheap labour. In some poor countries girls are sold in order to get money to feed the rest of the…

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    The average cost of a slave is £60 Human trafficking is one of the three leading criminal industries that take benefit of victims through slavery, organ trade, sexual exploitation and forced labour. It now being the fastest growing business of planned crime. Commonly a victim is illegally transported within their own country or to another country so that the people behind this crime are benefited financially. This mainly involves women and children but can even involve men. Human trafficking has…

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    take away passports to make them unable to leave and scared to seek out police in fear they might be deported or imprisoned (Behnke 15). Another form of human trafficking is sex trafficking. Primarily women are tricked, kidnapped, or forced into prostitution. Traffickers use social networking sites to connect with girls, meet them in person, and ultimately kidnap them to become a prostitute (Behnke 38). These sex trafficker will brand or tattoo their workers to show control and ownership,…

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    Protocols set forth by the United Nations are mere recommendations formed to spread a new sentience about prostitution, immigration, and labor debit bondage practices (Greenhaven); unfortunately, there are no laws mandating any nation follow these protocols -and without recognizing the various cultural barriers that come with each nation involved, traffickers are…

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    has been widely observed that the Democratic Republic of Congo, a Central African developing country and former Belgian colony, has been the stage of great instability; and notably massive human trafficking, both ingoing and outgoing, for forced prostitution but also forced labor. Children are often used by traffickers in the DRC. The human trafficking is mainly internal to the DRC and controlled by armed groups and government forces in the Eastern…

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    However, the most common type of human trafficking is of a sexual nature. While small amounts of men and young boys are sold into sexual slavery, the vast majority of its victims are women or young girls. They are forced into stripping, prostitution, and a myriad of other forms of sexual exploitation. Women who are being trafficked are usually kept in small groups, never allowed to be alone, and often moved from location to location in order to avoid being discovered. (3) Recent advances…

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    Human trafficking is “a modern-day form of slavery involving the illegal trade of people for exploitation or commercial gain” (Homeland Security). The exploitation includes prostitution, forced labor, servitude, and removal of organs. There are three elements of human trafficking: purpose, mean, and act (United Nation Office on Drugs and Crime). Traffickers, who “may operate as individuals, families, or more organized groups,” (Human Trafficking) exploit people in order to gain money out of…

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    Life Interrupted Summary

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    Life Interrupted is an important book. Trafficking victims are often categorized as a monolithic group even though they have quite different experiences depending on their country of origin, the way in which they were recruited into trafficking, and the type of work they perform. Intensely researched and accessibly written, this ethnographically rich work is recommended for anyone concerned about human trafficking. The author connects the plight of victims of forced labor to larger questions…

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    work in sex trafficking. Moreover, sex trafficking is the most known human trafficking where about 80% of women and children who are the age between 12-18 average age in the sex industry. In the sex trafficking, they are found to work in brothels, prostitution, and commercial sex acts without even having their consent about the situation. Furthermore women are forced to work every day with a few limitations to their life causing the person to be traumatized for their whole lives, knowing that…

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    Stereotypes For Women

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    Recently in the news we have seen a lot of rape news. This has left a bad image for women in India that are especially in the workforce. As people saw that women were getting too much freedom they started associating it with rape. As woman were going out more on their, the amount of rape. However they are not bringing light to it instead they are putting women down for being out on their own, wearing vulgar clothes or trying to be independent which causes her to get raped. This should under no…

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