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    Human Trafficking and Slavery Introduction: “Those who deny freedom to others deserve it not for themselves.”  - Abraham Lincoln It was in 1863 that Abraham Lincoln called for the end of slavery in the United States of America‚ a mere two years later the 13th amendment was passed abolishing slavery in most parts of the US. Over the following decades the remainder of the world followed suit outlawing and abolishing slavery in their respective governments. However this was not the end of slavery

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    Human Trafficking – What It Is and The Different Types In the United States slavery was abolished in 1865‚ over one-hundred and fifty years ago‚ however‚ slavery is still a problem for most countries‚ including the United States. The modern day term for slavery is human trafficking. Just like slavery these individuals are generally forced or manipulated by their captors. Human trafficking victims vary from the young to the old and usually involve those who are uneducated and poor. The types

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    How does human trafficking affects one’s life socially‚ culturally‚ and the society in which they are a part of? Human trafficking is defined as the illegal practice of trading in humans for the purpose of prostitution‚ forced labor‚ and other forms of sexual exploitation.This type of delinquency crime has been known to be highly severe‚ impacting the victims socially‚ culturally‚ and the community. Each component of human trafficking outweighs the positives. Overall‚ the consequences of human trafficking

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    Sex Trafficking in Connecticut The Girls Next Door It is hard to imagine that in our own backyards‚ there are people being demoralized and abused for sex. An industry where mostly women are exploited for their bodies and used for profit‚ more and more women are entering the practice of prostitution‚ unaware of the risks involved. Promises of a glamorous lifestyle‚ lots of quick money‚ and rights of being your own boss‚ are beliefs among the women entering this trade. Unfortunately‚ this is a

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    Sex trafficking is a worldwide epidemic affecting hundreds of thousands of people‚ sex trafficking is a booming business that can make anyone a target; regardless of age‚ gender and nationality. Although sex trafficking has higher numbers in less developed countries it is still a problem in the United States‚ as long as there is a demand there will be a market for it. There are many situations where "Human trafficking is the recruitment and transportation of people from one place to another‚ or

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    human trafficking slightly differently. Nonetheless‚ through globalization 3.0‚ they are all interconnected. One of the oldest places for human trafficking is in Asia. This originated with Japanese Yakuza and Chinese triads (Shelley). They were some of the first crime organizations that would sell people‚ often members of their own families into sex trafficking (Shelley). These illicit Asian human trafficking markets were eventually introduced in Europe and the Middle East as human trafficking began

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    Child Trafficking in the U.S. Imagine getting in a fight with your parents‚ your mom is on meth‚ your dad is drunk and just beat you and your mom‚ you go outside and some man pulls up in a lamborghini and says “I can give you all the money you want‚ and some loving parents”. As soon as you get close to his car some guy in the back grabs you and puts a gun to your head telling you not to do anything stupid. He takes you to his house where he keeps other little girls like you and decides to try you

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    Human Trafficking By Briana Howell Junior English Mrs. Feit 24 March 2014 ii Outline Thesis: Because human trafficking is worse than ever and also the fastest increasing criminal industry in today’s world‚ society needs to address the problem in serious ways. I. Traffickers A. Child slavery B. Exploitation II. Lifestyle A. Treatment B. Living conditions III. Results A. Injuries B. Health Howell 1 Human Trafficking Every year roughly 100‚000 children

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    Sex Trafficking in the United States Imagine yourself leaving for a trip that you have been looking forward to. You get packed‚ board the plane‚ and then finally you arrive at your destination. After settling in you go explore the area. At this point‚ you are kidnapped. You cannot do anything to protect yourself or to escape. You end up being forced to strip your clothes and have your body sold. You are now an object‚ no longer a person. Welcome to the victims’ world of sex trafficking. Because

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    Human Trafficking: Solutions Samatha Shepperd EN3220 Written Analysis Dr. Lovett August 28th‚ 2014 Human Trafficking: Solutions Human Trafficking is a transnational problem. All countries are affected by human trafficking; some countries are where the humans are taken from while other countries are where the humans are taken to for forced labor or sex. No one has a full proof solution to human trafficking but many countries have parts of solutions to the problem. Germany and the Netherlands have

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