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    usually refers to prostitution of a minor, or someone who is under the legal age of consent. In most places child prostitution is illegal, but not all. Sex trafficking is usually the first step to child prostitution. Sex trafficking is when a child is kidnapped or tricked into becoming involved in the black market sex trade or “survival sex.” “Survival sex” is when a child forced to engage in sexual acts to obtain basic life essentials. With child prostitution comes child pornography. Child pornography

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    Human trafficking is the unlawful movement of people normally for commercial sex exploitation or forced labor purposes. Trafficking in persons that is the modern type of slavery has raised public concern and attention increasingly. The international and United States law defines human trafficking also known as trafficking in persons as encircling two different types of illegal activity, for instance, sexual exploitation and forced labor. Considering the economic situation and the geographical location

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    By the time you finish reading this paper nearly 23 children around the world will be victims of sex trafficking. Sex trafficking is a huge global health and human rights issue affecting roughly 152 countries around the world (Greenbaum & Crawford-Jakubiak, 2015). The United Nations describes sex trafficking as “the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring, or receipt of persons, by means of the threat or use of force or other forms of coercion, of abduction, of fraud, of deception, of the

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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

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    The idea that anyone would have sex with a minor or force a minor to have sex with someone is a sickening thought. But sadly its real and its growing everyday. With the growth of social media and the containing issue of poor and unstable homes, the list for candidates to become child prostitutes is forever

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    Sex Tourism Introduction Sex Tourism is increasingly spread from one country to the next, especially in developing countries, because the Tourism is one of the big parts revenue for many countries in the word today. This kind of industry has become well-known to the travelers based not by advertising and promotional campaigns, but word-of-mouth that boots-up the demand for tourism destinations. The Sex Tourism becomes the major issue that the world leaders have to step-in in order to prevent

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    Sex trafficking is becoming more and more of a problem as time moves on. Sex trafficking is the recruitment, harbouring, transportation, provision, or obtaining of a person for the purpose of a commercial sex act, in which the commercial sex act is induced by force, fraud, or coercion [Internet Safety 101]. Sex trafficking is increasing due to the evolution of modern day social services and sources. From safety sources, it is the 2nd fastest growing criminal industry [Internet Safety 101]. More and

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    women engage themselves in such activities as prostitution by their own choice, forced into it, or because of their own mental health state.”(Chudakov 305) The start of prostitution started centuries. In the beginning many women were obligated to have sex with men. Along with citizens from other countries being forced onto cluttered boats to come to

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    than not people are falling more victim to labor trafficking than sex trafficking (“Major Forms of Trafficking in Persons”, 2008) There are certain major forms of trafficking in persons that make up the biggest percentage, that being of forced labor, sex trafficking, child exploitation for commercial sex and tourism, and forced child labor are just to name a few. Forced labor occurs when businesses take advantage of their employees usually through cracks in law enforcement where they can exploit

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    proliferated both human trafficking and sex tourism industries through people’s increased ability to travel further and easier. Human trafficking, as opposed to human smuggling, focuses heavily on the exploitation and violation of those subjected to it. Women, men, and children are all at risk of being trafficked into exploitative work, including sexual labour. On the other hand, sex tourism avoids focusing on its exploitative side and instead engages heavily with global tourism in a lucrative industry. Women

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