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    Summary: Sex Trafficking

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    Sex trafficking “Sex Trafficking as a Worldwide Problem is Exaggerated,” was published in The Honest Courtesan, and was written by Maggie McNeil in June of 2015. Summary In Maggie’s essay, “Sex trafficking as a Worldwide Problem is Exaggerated,” she argues that statistics are incorrect concerning prostitution. Maggie addresses over 25 published statistics ranging from facts on average ages, trafficked children. to self-esteem. Having previously been a sex worker herself, McNeil is…

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    Human Trafficking Issues

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    1. Believes that countries should (a) Criminalize the act of human trafficking as a very serious offense and punish traffickers with an extremely severe sentence to alarm other criminals of the consequences of this act that will occur to them if they carry on, (b) Defend and respect the previous resolutions about this issue, and always protect the victims of this disgraceful transgression that takes place in the majority of the countries in the world, 2. Approves states to create an immigration…

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    introduced: Human trafficking. Millions of people were traded and sold all around the world in these horrid operations. Thousands were robbed of childhood and stripped from the opportunity of a normal life. Human trafficking bestows lifelong consequences upon its victims that are, in some cases, incurable. Due to the fact that the trafficking of humans takes a toll on an entire community or nation, it is up to its citizens and law enforcement to identify and prevent trafficking among its…

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    Human Trafficking Issues

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    Human trafficking has been a constant problem since the dawn of civilized societies. What was once called slavery became indentured servitude and has evolved into what is now called human trafficking or trafficking in persons (TIP). Though the name has been changed the end result remains the same. People are misled or kidnapped and forced into performing acts against their will. Even though it has been an issue for centuries, and nearly all countries have recently made slavery illegal, the…

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    day slavery. Human trafficking, a growing issue due to geography and demand, that effects not only the individual but the community at large. The location and amount of people that pass through Houston is the reason why it is such a focal point for trafficking. Studies show that a quarter of all of the US' trafficking takes place in Texas, and Houston is the hub spot. This is because Houston being so close to the I-10 corridor, which is the United States' most used trafficking path(Darla). A…

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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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    Yes, most victims of human trafficking have limited financial resources because rich people show there power on poor people as they do not have power to fight with them. Some people due to financial issues and family problems agree to go on wrong way without their willingness or wish. For example in case of force marriage, girls are forced by family to marry with a boy without her willingness and in case of trafficking of the organ transfer people are made fool and unknowingly their organ of…

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    Sex Trafficking Report

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    In recent news stories “Sex-trafficking” has been at the forefront acknowledging this issue is prominent in the United States. Surprisingly learning that the state I current call home has been considered one of the top three States in which trafficking is a huge problem. Growing up in Wisconsin you see the working women/men aka prostitutes walking up and down certain locations in milwaukee that are considered to be illegally designated for prostitution. So my thought is to create a…

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    Essay On Human Trafficking

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    Human smuggling and Trafficking: Women as a Sex Commodity Human smuggling and Trafficking has been an epidemic in the western world, were as United States, Italy, Japan, Canada and Australia and others has been the main focal point for trafficking and smuggling people. Women and children are the most people suffered in smuggling and trafficking. Human trafficking involves the exploitation of people through force, coercion and misused the right of the person were as smuggling involves the illegal…

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    Human Trafficking Speech

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    Human Trafficking Given away, maybe even taken, and being sold are all other words for being apart of trafficking. Would you feel like the end is here is you were taken, given away, or sold ? Or maybe just less of a person. My proposal is one of the most unrecognized problems all over the world. I will introduce to you Human Trafficking and how it is one of the most unresolved yet out of hand problems happening everywhere. By the end of my presentation you would be fully aware of how we all can…

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