Ways To Stop Human Trafficking Essay

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    Ke’Tara Smith Mrs.Underwood 11th Grade American Lit 20 November 2017 Human Trafficking/Lack Of Love & Support Human trafficking is an abhorrent crime that takes dominance of people through the illegal interchange of human beings for the intendment of forced labor, and sexual child exploitation. Traffickers impel to prey on the vulnerable, those who dream of having a better life . Those who receive/received no love or support from family or friends.Traffickers prey on those with little to no employment

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    Human trafficking is where humans are taking against their will and forced to participate in tasks that are demoralizing and are in horrible conditions that pose sexual and mental health risks. Thus, making human trafficking modern day slavery because individuals are forced into labor where they don’t get monetary compensation and are unable to leave their atrocious circumstances. Human trafficking can affect both genders; however, women and children are used for domestic servitude and in the sex

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    information on what the issue is. In today’s society there is not enough communication about what human trafficking is, and how it can be spotted. There needs to be more comprehensive red flag awareness, and conversation about the issue. This is the only way a solution will be found to stop this human trade. Human trafficking is something that most people know exists but that is where the knowledge stops. Many people may not know that according to the U.S. State department, there are 20 to 30 million

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    According to the U.S. State Department, 600,000 to 800,000 people are trafficked across international borders every year. More than 70% are female and half are children (1). Human trafficking is now the modern-day slavery, where the victims involved are forced, intimidated and mislead into labor and sexual exploitation. Most human trafficking victims are lured into the trade by untrue possibilities made about job opportunities a good life that 's better than the one they live. Also many women from third world

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    Introduction Paragraph Human trafficking is just like the early 1900s; it is simply kidnapping someone for either sexual encounters or forced labor. Trafficking degrades the soul and mind leaving human beings drowning in their own self-pity. Trafficking does not only affect the emotions, but it also affects the human body. Trafficked victims face exposure to STD’s, being beaten, malnutrition, and even health deficiencies. The fight against human trafficking is mediocre in our world today, it

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    children fall victim to the despicable realm of human trafficking only hundreds are recovered. These people fall victim to endless torture, abuse, rape, and slavery. Traffickers use cunning methods to both hide their operations and force their victims into a life of submission. In a perfect world, human trafficking would be easily eradicated. However, because of cultural differences, dense populations, and clandestine traffickers, human trafficking cannot be stopped. In impoverished countries such

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    Police Struggle to Stop Human Trafficking Ever since human trafficking has become an epidemic, police have been struggling to stop it. Human trafficking is "the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring or receipt that profits from enslaving people for sexual servitude and forced labor" (35). Traffickers are members of highly sophisticated networks of organized crime. Human trafficking occurs all around the world today leaving no discrimination towards anyone. Not everyone is aware of it

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    Sex Trafficking A woman and her child decided to go out for a small date. She is shopping around and all of the sudden she feels herself being pulled away with her daughter. Her and her child are in a dark van not knowing where she is going. When she arrives at the location you are forced to do unimaginable things, the child included. Now this may not be a reality for you, however this has been for over 20.9 million people. That is people 800,000 a year (Do something Para 5).Young girls are especially

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    While people think of human trafficking as just sexual assault and the selling of women, there is actually way more to it. One part is the selling of men and women to work in the fields and peoples houses in the act of slavery. People like the criminals believe others need to do work for them, which is the act of acquiescence. Others believe this is wrong and that all are born equal and should have the same rights. From all the people that disagree with human trafficking there has been a law created

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    Human Trafficking Human trafficking has been a problem for too long. It affects many people at a time. There are many stories about different people who had been taken. The traffickers have different strategies in order to pull in different people. Human trafficking is not only in America, but in every part of the world. Around 4.5 million victims get stuck in sex trafficking. There are many ways to help stop human trafficking that are not hard to do and do not cost any money. If everybody could

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