internationally annually‚ of which 80 per cent are female and 50 per cent are minors‚ with 70 per cent of females being trafficked for commercial sexual exploitation (US Department of State 2004). ILO estimates that 2.44 million people are in forced labour worldwide as a result of trafficking (out of an estimated 12.3 million people worldwide in forced bonded labour‚ child labour‚ and sexual servitude) (ILO 2008). It is also clear that everywhere it occurs‚ the consequences are
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Threat on Childs Progress Melvin U. Estolero BSE 2-1 The Philippines has a young population in fact majority of its population are children below 18 years of age. Because of this‚ it has a vast reservoir of future and potential human resources that can contribute to its progress of our country; as Dr. Jose P. Rizal says‚ “Ang kabataan ang pag-asa ng bayan.” Children in the Philippines have their own rights and all institutions of the land – from family‚ school‚ church‚ community and others – are
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on tourism Sex tourism Sex tourism is the term used for travel with the intent to engage in sexual activity. The United Nations World Tourism Association defines sex tourism in their Global Code of Ethics for Tourism as "trips organized from within the tourism sector‚ or from outside this sector but using its structures and networks‚ with the primary purpose of effecting a commercial sexual relationship by the tourist with residents at the destination. The Philippines‚ like some other Southeast
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of victims of Domestic Minor Sexual Trafficking‚ which encompasses “prostitution‚ pornography‚ stripping‚ escort services‚ and other sexual services” (Kotrla‚ 2010‚ para. 5)‚ is estimated to be at least 100‚000 and a many as 300‚000 each year (Cooper‚ 2010). In addition‚ it is also estimated that another 325‚000 are at risk of becoming a victim of Domestic Minor Sexual Trafficking (Kotrla‚ 2010). A study conducted by Shared Hope International concluded that “children as young as nine years old were
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a crime against humanity. It involves an act of recruiting‚ transporting‚ transferring‚ harbouring or receiving a person through a use of force‚ coercion or other means‚ for the purpose of exploiting them. Every year‚ thousands of men‚ women and children fall into the hands of traffickers‚ in their own countries and abroad. Trafficking is defined as the recruitment‚ transportation‚ transfer‚ harbouring or receipt of persons‚ by means of the threat or use of force or other forms of coercion‚ of abduction
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Introduction 1.1. Introduction In the present time‚ the trafficking of women and children has increased in Bangladesh and in other countries of the world. But little efforts have been done to gain a meaningful understanding of the local dynamics of the problem. The task is difficult and involves delving into a complex area of legal issues
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INTRODUCTION Legally‚ Prostitution is the sale of sexual services. The services may consist of any sexual acts‚ including those which do not involve copulation. While payment may be any nonsexual consideration‚ most commonly it is the form of "money". Prostitution is when money is the critical motivation for some activity. The average person in corporatocracy is in fact a prostitute. Most people do the jobs they do only for the money‚ not because they actually enjoy "the work" enough to continue
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Child Labor in India References Carson‚ D. K.‚ Foster‚ J. M.‚ & Tripathi‚ N. (2013). Child sexual abuse in India: Current issues and research. Psychological Studies‚ 58(3)‚ 318-325. This article discusses the nature and incidence of the sexual abuse of minors in India and presents an overview of research findings to date. Bandyopadhyay‚ R. (2012). Child-Sex Tourism‚ HIV/AIDS‚ and Social Justice in India. Peace Review‚ 24(2)‚ 143-146. doi:10.1080/10402659.2012.677320 The article discusses
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1993). Among them is what appears to be a dramatic rise worldwide in the incidence of child exploitation. Among the most virulent forms of this exploitation is child sexual exploitation [hereafter "CSE"]—including the commercial sexual exploitation of children [hereafter “CSEC”] (United Nations‚ 1994a‚ 1994b‚ 1995; Unicef‚ 2000). Child pornography‚ juvenile prostitution and trafficking in children for sexual purposes have emerged as significant problems on the national‚ regional‚ and international
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Innocence Lost Sexual trafficking is becoming more prominent in the sphere of common knowledge than it has ever been before‚ however‚ it does not even begin to touch the surface of the realities that accompany it. It is estimated that 1.2 million children and young people are exploited from global sex trade each year. Their childhoods have been ripped from them for the sake of twisted pleasure and will never be recovered. It is her story that has influenced my work. I was first made aware of
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