Thesis: Many Americans remain ignorant of sex trafficking within the United States, believing that this illegal act only occurs in third world countries. To exterminate this crime, the United States government must educate the public ear, spread awareness through ad campaigns, and create special ways to catch criminals.
I. Sex trafficking is a huge dilemma in the United States that many Americans remain ignorant to; they believe that this inhumane act only occurs in third-world countries, therefore it could never happen in the United States.
a. Introduce sex trafficking in general
b. Statistics about sex trafficking in the United States
c. Thesis (see above)
II. Discuss the how sex trafficking has become such an underground business in the United States.
a. Some of the major sex traffickers
b. Introduce notorious cases
c. Reinstate Americans’ ignorance to the subject
d. Compare sex trafficking in the United States to sex trafficking in third world countries
III. Discuss the different types of sex trafficking in the U.S. and how they are kept.
a. Fake massage parlors
b. Internet based
c. Residential brothels
d. Hostess and strip club
e. Escort services
IV. Negative effects of sex trafficking in the U.S. and how it effects the community.
a. Negative effects
b. How it effects the communities in the U.S. directly
V. How the crime has thrived and its history in the United States
a. How its been able to keep relevant but low key in the U.S.
b. The history of sex trafficking in the U.S. (A few cases)
VI. The extermination of the crime in the U.S.
a. List ways to exterminate sex trafficking
b. Educating the public ear
c. Spreading awareness through ad campaigns
d. Special ways to catch the culprits
VII. Conclusion
a. Explain again why sex trafficking has remained relevant in the United States and why it should be stopped.
b. Refer to thesis.