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    nation or trafficked to other different nation. The different between human trafficking and human smuggling are: Human Trafficking includes the harbouring or recruitment of individuals with the end goal of abuse (usually for forced labor or in the sex industry). Traffickers use…

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    Decriminalization of Prostitution In the United States, 49 states declare prostitution illegal, Nevada being the exception (“Sex Offender Attorney”). Prostitution is a subject that questions society’s morality. Prostitution, according to Merriam Webster Dictionary, is defined as: “The practice or occupation of engaging in sexual activity with someone for payment”. Should those who choose to sell their body for money have the right? Prostitution, for those who willingly choose to do so, should be…

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    The Horrors of Sex Trafficking Sex trafficking has been an issue since the 1400’s. According to “The United Nations Department of Defense and Crime”, the definition of trafficking in persons’ means “the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harbouring or receipt of persons, by means of threat or use of force or other forms of coercion, of abduction, of fraud, of deception, of the abuse of power or of a position of vulnerability or of the giving or receiving of payments or benefits to achieve…

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    through human and sex trafficking, rape, spread of sexually transmitted infections, and assaults. There are many perspectives that people develop when it comes to this topic. On one hand, people believe this profession, that women and men alike choose, is unethical and that these prostitutes are merely being objectified. The general public believes that these laws against prostitution should be enforced and the war against issues that come with it such as rape, assaults, human and sex…

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    to provide, rescue and restoration to survivors of injustices such as sex trafficking, forced labor, and citizenship rights abuse. As well as raising awareness and money on campus I have also had the opportunity to write three research papers on human trafficking and legal prostitution. Over the past two summers I have also had the opportunity to travel to Asia twice, and spend time becoming friends with women in the sex industry while pointing them towards other job opportunities. What is my…

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    PROSTITUTION Prostitute is a person who allows her body to be used for sexual activities for payment. So, prostitution is sale of sexual services like oral sex or sexual intercourse for compensation. It is one of the oldest professions of the world and has been there since time immemorial. In ancient India prostitutes were referred as Devdasis, who originally were celibate dancing girls used in temple ceremonies and for entertainment of upper class. Devadasi literally means God’s female servant…

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    labor ,and about seventy three million are less than 10 years old. Children are also a big part of modern day slavery, they would be used for trafficking, which is happening right now in Vietnam for blood cashews , and in Malaysia for its oil pawn industries only making three dollars a month…

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    and among those trafficked for sexual misuse there is a high risk of HIV contamination. Proof in the way of mental issue among survivors of human trafficking is, be that as it may, exceptionally constrained. Wellbeing dangers connected with sex trafficking without a doubt speaks to grave sympathy toward the populace influenced. A significant portion of the casualties invest years without proper therapeutic consideration. Because of either absence of information or access, they neglect…

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    “You may choose to look the other way but you can never say again that you did not know.” (Wilberforce). Human trafficking is a form of modern-day slavery or a multi-billion dollar criminal industry that denies people's freedom.(Polaris) Human traffickers target young children because of their vulnerability, lack of awareness, and the market demand. Urban Light is a movement that's dedicated to restoring, rebuilding, and empowering young men who are victims of abuse, exploitation, and human…

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    Trade and Child Labor Introduction When it comes to the difficulties of children being exploited internationally, the most common stories we hear commonly or publicized commonly are about children being trafficked into commercial sex work. This is clearly an issue that deserves attention. But, less well known and more widespread concern facing children is child labor. According to reports of United Nations, over two hundred million children of age between 7 to 17 years of age are working as…

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