Group X
Milan Balaban
Yuri Beda
Rishi Chandak
Govind Chaturvedi
Preeti Patnaik
Seth Weston
Abstract 3
Introduction 4
Methodology 5
Bosnia and Herzegovina 6
Social Position of Women in Pre-modern Bosnia 6
The War Years 1992 - 1995 6
The Modern Era of Trafficking and Cycle of Abuse 7
Human Trafficking In India 10
Root cause of its occurrence 10
Statistics 12
Recommendations 13
Rape Case in India 14
Causes and Effects 14
Statistics 16
Rape Statistics by Country 17
USA 17
The Balkans 17
Russia 17
Recommendation 18
Russia 19
Introduction 19
Political factor 19
Economical and immigration factor 19
Geographic factor 20
War factor 20
Current situation 20
United States 22
Background of Human Trafficking in the US 22
Vulnerabilities 22
Remedies 24
Concern 25
Disadvantages 26
Conclusion 27
Abstract
Problems like human trafficking and the abuse the women tolerate on a daily basis are global problems. Although they are culturally diverse in their backgrounds and occasionally the root cause, the effect is always the same. This paper will take a kaleidoscope viewpoint and examine the following countries: Bosnia and Herzegovina, India, Russia and United States. …show more content…
These people are being raped, used as sex slaves or even as domestic slaves not including any sexual favors. Since trafficking is global, all the mentioned countries serve as one ring of organized criminal. There are also specific cases when media finds out about the rape case, such was the situation in India. Lastly, the paper has a goal of giving recommendations which range from new laws and legislations, education to lobbying and ultimately severe punishments for violators. These recommendations have a purpose of raising awareness and thus minimizing the devastating effect of human