Ways To Stop Human Trafficking Essay

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    Human trafficking is form of present-day slavery for sexual or labor exploitations for money. The most common forms of human trafficking are sex trafficking, forced labor, and debt bondage. An average “slave” cost about $90 dollars. 80% of human trafficking involves sex trafficking, 20% involves labor exploitation. About 3,287 people are sold and kidnapped into human trafficking everyday. There are about 20 to 30 million people today that are slaves. 80% of the people that are slaves are women, and

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    Human trafficking is a modern form of slavery. Kamalu Ngozi Caleb, the author of “Human Trafficking” asserts that human trafficking is exactly like slavery from the past which abuse’s the people’s rights. As a professor of political science, he states “human trafficking that was finally adopted covers the explicit deployment of force and coercion, and it recognizes other forms of crime, human rights abuse, and practices of exploitation”(2013). This kind of situation happened in the past when slavery

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    Sex trafficking can happen everywhere. People do not even realize when it is happening. Someone could be living their life, just as they normally do, and decided to go to the mall. Sometimes they may not even know that a little kid is going to be kidnapped, and later raped. This is what sex trafficking is. Sex trafficking is commonly defined as when violence, drugs, lies, or any other form of coercion is used to force another person to have sex against their will. (Sex Trafficking in the U.S, 1)

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    Many people in today’s society do not realize how big of a problem human trafficking is. Everyday people are oblivious to the fact that at any moment they could become a victim of human trafficking. What are the punishments of being a human trafficker? The United States of America has government laws in place, but they rarely work. The victims are often treated how slaves used to be treat. That is why human trafficking is often called modern day slavery. Our country also has education programs

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    Government Mock Congress Research Caveat Outline Template Introduction Hook: There is modern day slavery in the United States, which is known as Human Trafficking. The most common form of human trafficking is prostitution. Mostly young girls and women. Then there are the agricultural workers, domestic workers, childcare providers, construction workers, day laborers and restaurant workers that have been transported to our country or are already living in the United States. Many of these people

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    long. Sex trafficking is one of the fastest growing criminal enterprises in the world. It occurs when one person is forcing another person to commit a commercial sex act, which is any type of prostitution or sexual act done in exchange for money. Sex trafficking around the world is a very complex and dangerous industry and there are a myriad of things being done to combat it. Sex trafficking is a dangerous industry in which people are scammed and forced into. In the article “Facts on Human Trafficking

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    Slavery and human trafficking has grown into a serious issue all over the world today. Trafficking can be put into many categories such as: sex trafficking, child labor, United States. It has been broadly neglected, and despite the fact that there are a few laws and statements prohibiting the act of trafficking it still happens. Neoliberalism and globalization are considered in this postulation as supporters to cutting edge enslavement and trafficking of people. Moreover, particular studies and analysis

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    Human trafficking, the newest form of slavery, had spread across the world, even in Kansas City (UNODC). Human trafficking is a form of forced labor, whether it may be working on farms to working as a prostitute (Kansas City Star). Human trafficking is considered one of the main criminal industries in the world (Polaris Project). Also, there are many forms of trafficking. The most common are sex trafficking or forced labor (Polaris Project). In many situations, traffickers are sex trafficking people

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    2. Child Trafficking More specifically then human trafficking, there is child trafficking. Child trafficking is today’s version of slavery that involves transferring a child for the purpose of abuse or illegal activities. According to the U.S. Department of State, “Child/Human Trafficking is one of the fastest growing crimes in the world and is the world’s second largest criminal enterprise, after drugs. Child trafficking happens in every single country, including the United States. When people

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    HUMAN TRAFFICKING Human Trafficking is the second fastest increasing criminal industry today, after the illegal drug industry, and is commonly referred to as "modern-day slavery”. The international, legal definition of human trafficking is ‘using someone by force or deception for the purpose of exploiting them for economic or personal gain.’ (From prescha.org)

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