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    Evidently, trafficking in Nebraska is more prominent than many are aware. Efforts have evolved in recent years due to the United State’s increasing emphasis on combating the practice of trafficking. Through an analyzation of recent legislating changing the scope of trafficking and the way victims are treated, one can see how rapidly the state is attempting to change the stigmas surrounding trafficking. The Nebraska Task Force to Combat Human Trafficking further aids in raising statewide…

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    of human trafficking is being noticed. Human trafficking is a wide spread problem that can include anything from sex trafficking, to labor trafficking, even the trafficking of organs. Each country is graded and assessed for funding and placed into a tier system. The countries can be placed in tier 1 (receives maximum funding), tier 2, tier 2 watch list, or tier 3 (receives the least funding) which tells how well those countries are protecting, preventing, and prosecuting human trafficking in…

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    Anti Trafficking Protocol

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    direct role in how potential trafficking victims are treated. Because of this, their perception of these victims in light of anti-trafficking protocol and legislation should be understood. Introduction As a global 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…

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    markets, or large areas. Prevalent in Argentina is human trafficking, which frequently occurs amongst young women who are already exposed to poor living conditions, and who live in poverty. These young women, in most cases, are in general town areas such as markets, town squares, or in stores with their mothers when they are kidnapped by local gangs in Argentina, only to never be seen again. The excess number of cases dealing with human trafficking closely relates to the fact that Argentina is…

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    are more likely to have their women and children vulnerable for human trafficking. (cite here). Trafficking is when people are taken from their home and are bought and are sold to do numerous things, rather it be sexual, labor filled, et cerca. Many think that these situations only happen in lower rated nations like Africa or India but, many fail to see that these problems are closer to home then they think. Because trafficking attacks those who fall into poverty the best solution would be to…

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    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 know much about the victims themselves. But you can’t blame this all on the governments, the victims do have a hand in this as well. They fail to identify themselves as victims of sex trafficking to these government officials because they…

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    Sex Trafficking Theory

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    the best theory for explaining sex trafficking is rational theory through exploring the influence, cause and combat of sex trafficking. Topic Sentence: The increase of sex trafficking is recognised as a growing global problem. Evidence/Research: In this paragraph I plan to look at sex trafficking at an international level by making reference to the United Nations Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime, Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women…

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    Human trafficking is rapidly increasing around the world due to increased supply and demand. This illicit trade is hidden within the massive movement of people through migration. The increase in supply is due to globalization causing an increase in economic and demographic imbalance between the developed and developing world. Globalization has increased tourism which has enabled pedophiles to travel and many of them to engage in sex tourism. The expansion of trafficking resulted from the…

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    neighbor, dad’s best friend, or even your cousin was charged with sex trafficking? Each year, tens of thousands of women and children are transported into America for sex and human labor. America isn’t the only country that has women and kids being trafficked into it; trafficking is popular all around the world. Human sex trafficking is a global crime that needs to come to an end. Women of all ages are targeted for sex trafficking. The top five countries that are famous are India, Pakistan,…

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    Human Trafficking? Most people haven’t, but it’s a very important issue in our society. This happens in many countries, but most will deny that this is a problem in their country. Asia is a common place for human trafficking, but it can happen anywhere. It is easy for a predator to snatch someone from the streets; in most places it is very common to see trafficking happening on a regular basis. Some girls/women are not only abused, but they are sold for prostitution for men. Human Trafficking…

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