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    Sex Trafficking And Pimops

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    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 to offer a variety of services like massages or acupuncture etc. but instead offer commercial sex to customers. These “massage parlors” are found all across the United States from cities with a high sex industry…

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    453). One argument, is that the criminalisation of sex work has detrimental effects on trafficked persons, who are wanting to leave the industry. The stigma that is still attached to sex work, makes it harder for victims to exit the industry. Many feel ashamed and worry they will be punished for the work they have been involved in. Criminalising the sex industry can cause not just voluntary workers, but also trafficked sex workers, to go ‘underground’ which means they have less support…

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    In an online interview, twenty-three year old prostitute Angel described the horrors of her life as a sex worker (Bates). She says,”We choose this life because no one wants to hire a dumb girl or a girl with a record. But when you have babies and are offered $1500 a night, you take it. Most of us just don’t realize that you can’t get out when we take that money.” At only 15, after having her first child, Angel turned to prostitution because it was the quickest way to provide for her child.…

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    The Pornography Industry

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    Despite these big organizations attempts to fight the pornography industry, the moment history will change is when everyone decides to take a stand against it. It’s important for the world to understand how the porn industry really works because it will help straighten our knowledge regarding this epidemic. The ignorance of the people is allowing human trafficking to pass by unnoticed. If this generation does nothing about this problem, then it would be as if they 're spitting in the face of…

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    Anti Trafficking Protocol

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    phenomenon, human and sex trafficking receive attention from a variety of sources. There are several controversial issues surrounding trafficking, such as the criminalization and misclassification of victims as ‘illegal immigrants.’ The definition of trafficking is to some extent responsible for this, as anti-trafficking protocol usually define it in terms of criminal activity rather than a human rights violation. Anti-trafficking protocols make it difficult to classify female sex workers…

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    Sex Trafficking America

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    2000 (P.L. 106-386), is a law that prohibits labor trafficking and sex trafficking. Labor trafficking are individuals performing labor or services through the use of coercion, force and fraud. Labor trafficking also includes situations of debt bondage, forced labor and involuntary child labor. Sex trafficking involves the recruitment, harboring, transportation, provision, and obtaining of a human being for the purpose of a commercial sex act. This act is induced by…

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    They’re more slaves in the world today than ever before in history, many in our own country, even in our own neighborhoods. Sex trafficking is when someone uses force, inducement, or fraud to create a commercial sex act. These acts include prostitution, porn and sexual performances. All in exchange for money. Sex trafficking is the world’s second-largest criminal enterprise, generating billions of dollars. All of this money helps the traffickers buy their way out of trouble, which is one of the…

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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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    the most controversial debates in America. Prostitution is a service industry in which women or men exchange consensual sexual favors given for money or other reward. It is prime time to legalize and regulate this part of American culture which will lead to the reduction of violence and keeping sex workers healthy. Safety is normally the number one concern for all prostitutes, but we 're not helping them by making consenting sex work a crime. “95% of those in prostitution were said to have…

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    Fauquier, Stafford County that are victimized and unlawfully criminalized for domestic minor sex trafficking. While current stereotypes often depict the victims of human trafficking as being escorts, prostitutes, and etc. most victims are innocent young girls who are seduced or kidnapped from their homes and home countries and forced into the sex industry. The most common reasons these girls are introduced to human sex trafficking is due to: Poverty Age Limited Education Lack of job…

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