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Human Trafficking Research Paper

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Contrary to popular belief, global slave trade was not demolished in the nineteenth century. Slavery, and the slavery industry is still prospering today; there may even be an increased number of people being affected by human trafficking today. Human trafficking usually involves women and children, who are affected in large part due to their vulnerability. Oftentimes, traffickers take advantage of their victim’s desperation, and trick them into crossing borders for a ‘job’, where they are then stripped of their identity and forced into slavery. Around 80% of the 35.8-million slaves are female, and up to 50% being under 181; the largest slave industry is the sex industry. Girls as young as 8 years old are kidnapped or sold off by their families …show more content…

The global slave industry has a $150 million annual market, with men, women, and children being sold for sex and labor. Human trafficking has become the second largest criminal industry in the world2, and is a part of most industries supply chains, such as the production of our clothes and electronics. The sex industry alone produces $99 billion in illegal profits2, making it one of the largest slave trade industries in the world. Victims are forced to work in this commercial industry against their will, and are constantly subjected to physical and emotional violence, which takes advantage of their economic, physical, and psychological vulnerability. To ensure they don’t escape, victims are kept locked in their rooms, and are constantly threatened and beaten by their traffickers. Their traffickers or pimps will also take hold of any forms of identification and justify their bondage on the victims by saying they have to repay the ‘debt’ they owe them, making it impossible for victims to

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