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    Essay on Human Trafficking in America

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    Human Trafficking in America Alexandria R. Bloom Northmor High School Human Trafficking in America Thesis: Many people are unaware of the amount of human trafficking happening in America. I. Victims II. Location and what happens III. Arrests, laws, and ringleaders IV. Money V. Escaping Human Trafficking in America Many people are surprised to hear that human trafficking is not just a problem outside of America’s borders and that it is becoming more

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    rape within the military is often not reported or recognized. If it is brought to light, the victims are generally in fear of losing their positions, rankings, homes, relationships with their spouses and families, etc…. This is not to state that men are not also victims of sexual assault, but women are much more prone and vulnerable to being attacked and harassed. I will be focusing on the female victims of military assault in this paper. There are two theories that I have applied to this deviant

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    international borders every year, of which 80% are female and half are children. The average age a teen enters the sex trade in the U.S. is 12 to 14-year-old. Many victims are runaway girls who were sexually abused as children. Between 14,500 and 17,500 people are trafficked into the U.S. each year. The International Labour Organization estimates that women and girls represent the largest share of forced labor victims with 11.4 million trafficked victims (55%)

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    publishes in the news. These victims must relive the event, or events that have taken place over a period of their life. When looking at the aftermath of the act itself, it is many times much more harmful to the victim (Ullman and Filipas, 2001). When people think of victims of sexual assault, they many times think

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    that the issue of child sex trafficking began to receive significant attention. This was in part due to the Trafficking Victim’s Protection Act (TVPA) that was passed in 2000 which protected victims of trafficking by enhancing criminal penalties under the law as well as made benefits and services to victims available (TVPA, 2000). Since the act’s establishment, the TVPA has been amended 4 times in order to grow with the changing attitudes, policies, and approaches to best combat human trafficking

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    Turner Rape Analysis

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    91% of victims of rape and sexual assault are females. During their freshman year of college, 15 percent of women are raped while incapacitated from alcohol or drugs. The consequences of these actions are becoming less serious; the victims do not have a voice. Rape is the most unreported crime in the United States. When intoxication is involved the seriousness of the crime is lowered. The main point of discussion is the issue of consent and non-strict laws for punishment. Solutions for these matters

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    stalking are illegal. Let us analyze them in more detail. Harassing explains a situation where a victim is affected mentally or physically due to an unwanted disturbance or behavior. This offensive behavior can be repetitive and sometimes it persists for a long time. It is said that harassing is intentional and the doer may get pleasure or feels happy after the harassment. Harassing brings discomfort to the victim. Also, in some cases, the harassments are not reported due to social and cultural issues.

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    Harassment it occurs too often, and its effects may last a lifetime on all victims whether female, male, teen,child, adult, or elder. The effects can range from depression to suicide; however, help is available for coping. First of all Suicide yes, suicideit's a very touchy subject for most people, but sexual Harassment can play a role in it. Suicide is a major effect and the most common effect of sexual harassment victims. A study found that 23 percent of students had experienced at least one incident

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    empowerment by making the victim feel weak and incompetent. Bullies are typically unwanted and have an aggressive behavior. There are numerous types of bullying, but all have a major goal and it is to make the bully feel better about them while making the victim feel less of him or herself. Regardless of age, race, religion, country, sexual orientation, and disability bullying is a crime. There are countless individuals who are affected by bullying and it causes innocent victims take their own life because

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    Homicide Statistics Paper

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    parts. In the first part of the chart, it shows the age of the victims. In the second part, it shows the sex and the unknown sex of the victims. Lastly, it shows the race of the victims being murder in 2013. In this bar chart, it shows too many information that you actually need to look closely to understand the data that is being present to the general public. The male in the chart make up to a total amount of 9,523 and the female make up to 2,707. But, there is also an unknown sex that make up

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