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    of the most shameful crime, it affects many of the majority women and most men. The trafficker would negotiate with a person who is willing to buy women, men, and children to use them as laborers or for sexual purposes. Not all victims are used for sex but their bodies such as their organs would get remove in order to sell drugs to dealers. Human trafficking can be seen anywhere in the world but the most is located in Asia. One of the top country that consist human trafficking is Thailand and…

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    000 (Prostitution in the United States). The sex trade not only increases incarceration rates and funds underground crime rings, it also contributes to an abundance of health risks in the sex workers. Some examples of health risks that prostitutes can fall victim to are STD contraction, physical and sexual abuse, mental health issues, and drug abuse. Rape and Battery Sexual violence is a problem that is extremely prevalent in the sex trade industry. According to Susanne Montgomery PhD, MPH,…

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    20% coming from police and another 20 coming from abusive relationships. One possible route for prostitution is decriminalization, which would make the buying of sex illegal, but the selling legal. With this we believe that prostitution should be criminalized and shown as a moral invalue. Prostitution can also lead to sex trafficking. Sex trafficking is an enormous problem that occurs worldwide and even in many local towns as well. Involving many forms of exploitation, including victims being…

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    exploitation or commercial gain.” In 2012, The International Labor Organization estimated that there are 20.9 million human trafficking victims worldwide.” (Alvarez, 2016) After reading this article I feel the main ideas conveyed are that the human sex trafficking industry is growing rapidly no matter how much law enforcement tries to control it. “The Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act of 2000 sought to change that by focusing on the prosecution and enforcement against…

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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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    Human Sex Trafficking Human sex trafficking is the modern day form of slavery. According to the United Nations, human trafficking is generally defined as the “the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring, or receipt of persons by improper means (such as force, abduction, fraud, or coercion) for an improper purpose including forced labor or sexual exploitation” (Brewer, 2008, p.46) Activities of human sex trafficking are rampant on the international scene with this particular trend…

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    children are being subjected to sexual survival that has been proven to be life changing. The sexual acts of prostitution, and sex trafficking leads to a life of sexual exploitation. Prostitution and sex trafficking are the main two characteristics that leads to a life of promiscuity, and violence. In the event of this proposal, it will discuss two concepts of prostitution and sex trafficking with reference to women as well as children. Have you ever wondered what the life of street pimps,…

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    Sex sells better than any commercial product. This world craves sex and would lose its mind without it, and because of that, so many people are being dragged and destroyed by prostitution. Sex has been up for sale since the 18th century BCE. It was considered something sacred with many shrines and temples dedicated to the practice. Now there are different types of prostitutes to suit the needs of any customer. Go to any urban city’s street-corner and a prostitute could be bought at a cheap rate.…

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    Legalizing prostitution could also improve the industry, by legitimizing it and making it less of a taboo. After all, a lot of the crime that plagues sex work is based on the fact that prostitutes are afraid to approach authorities; this makes abusers and rapists more likely to commit crimes, as they know that the women would never report them (for fear of being arrested themselves). Ideally, legalization would grant prostitutes protection from the government and police, and give them access to…

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    with identifying victims is the seditious and hidden atmosphere of the industry because most of the victims are transported into the country illegally and this method makes it easier for traffickers to hide their victims. Along with this government officials who are assigned to help these victims are less likely to identify them because of a lack of knowledge and understanding and many still base their assumptions of what a sex trafficking victim is supposed to be based on stereotypes and don’t…

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