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Pros And Consequences Of Sex Trafficking

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Sex trafficking is a modern-day form of slavery that involves the illegal trade of human beings for some form of sexual exploitation. Crimes under the umbrella of sex trafficking are defined in three ways: acquisition, movement, and exploitation, and include child sex tourism (CST) and prostitution (Hammond & McGlone, 2014). In a 2014 report, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) estimated that there are approximately 800,000 people trafficked across international borders annually, of which 80% are women or girls and 50% are minors, with an average age of 13. This form of coerced sexual abuse has come to be considered the world’s second largest criminal industry - and the fastest growing - currently worth a whopping US $32 billion.
Another closely-related form of abuse is commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC), involving “crimes of a sexual nature committed against juvenile victims for financial or other economic reasons… These crimes include trafficking for sexual purposes, prostitution, sex tourism, mail-order-bride trade, early marriage, pornography, stripping, and performing in sexual venues such as peep shows or clubs” (Institute of Medicine and National Research Council, 2013). Also included in this definition is the exchange of sexual activity for necessities such as shelter, food, or money or “survival sex”, a practice not uncommon among runaway or homeless youth. When CSEC involves United States citizens or documented residents victimised

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