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    Most victims of human trafficking have limited financial resources because the individuals that are influenced extremely are the families and the victims. The victims of human trafficking are children, men and ladies however you will largely discover majority of the victims to be women and children. Wealth and poverty are comparative ideas which lead to trafficking examples in which victims shift from environments of utmost poverty to environments of least poverty. Difficult financial and…

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    Human Trafficking There is an estimated 21 million victims of human trafficking in the world (Forced labor, human trafficking and slavery). Human trafficking is defined as; the illegal movements of people for the purpose of exploitation (Abas). According to Child Trafficking Statistics, these victims are 59% women, 14% men, 17% girls, and 10% boys. Human trafficking brings in an estimated 32 billion US dollars each year, making it the second most profitable criminal enterprise in the world…

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    Why Is Prostitution Wrong

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    into prostitutes (Flowers). The sex industry leads to human trafficking and downgrades the community (Prostitution). Prostitution should not be accepted and deserves to be illegal everywhere, pimps who control prostitutes target teenagers, and prostitution leads to sex trafficking, leading to an unpleasant environment. Prostitution is “the exchange of sex for payment” (Prostitution). Most prostitutes are women, but there are…

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    in what work they can acquire as they easily become victims of trafficking either when seeking aid to acquire employment or answering to job ads for positions abroad, only to realize that they are prevented from leaving and forced into prostitution and sexual slavery. Other women may go abroad knowing that they will work in the industry, but are oblivious of the harsh work conditions and violence that are involved in the trafficking business. Traffickers are easily able to take advantage of…

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    Human Sex Trafficking

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    Human sex trafficking We’re all human, and we always turn a blind eye to our problems. Just think about it, ignorance is bliss, but it doesn’t help. Imagine that you are in a bar somewhere, and that’s where everything will change for you. There are two men and a child, you may wonder what they’re doing, possibly bar buddies. You may look at the child, hurt, beaten, and their eyes look like all the sadness in the world was stored there. With a quick exchange of money the child follows their new…

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    Why Is Slavery Wrong

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    Accordingly, slavery ended in 1965, correct? I am here to tell you that it did not in fact end, and still continues to this day. In the book “Slavery and Human Trafficking” by Noah Berlatsky, he quotes “Slavery today is estimated by the International Labour Organization to be a $32 million billion a year business.” claiming that people make a lot of money making other people do their work for little or no pay. There are many ways, as bringing in illegals, and having them work for low pay but…

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    form of slavery that exists today is called human trafficking. This article describes human trafficking as the exploitation and forced labor of humans to provide sexual related services such as prostitution and pornography. A vast amount of human trafficking victims are women and girls while men and boys account to a smaller portion. The article states that in 2014 across the globe…

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    their goal was to keep the world at peace and focus on the issue with human trafficking. A lot of children were basically still involved in the trading and nobody knew…

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    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 become a…

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    international criminal will turn to human trafficking for sexual exploitations; Organizations like Dasra explains that [the] reason why sex trafficking persists is straightforward: immense profitability with minimal risk. A net profit margin of over 70 percent makes sex trafficking one of the most profitable businesses in the world. It is becoming increasingly easy and inexpensive to procure, move and exploit vulnerable girls. As stated before, victims of human trafficking for the purpose of…

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