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    Human Trafficking At present‚ human trafficking is still a big problem in the Philippine‚ and women and children are still in great danger because of this crime. So in an effort to deal with the problem‚ the government passed R.A. 9208‚ the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act of 2003‚ a penal law against human trafficking‚ sex tourism‚ sex slavery and child prostitution. Since the passage and enforcement of this law‚ the government and the people became vigilant on the happenings around and made efforts

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    Stop human trafficking! What is human trafficking ? It is the illegal trade or smuggling of human beings for forced labour. It’s the fastest growing criminal industry in the world and second largest after the drug trade. It differs from people smuggling. After reaching their ultimate destination‚ the smuggled people are usually free to do their own thing and find their own way in the country they have been smuggled into. However‚ in human trafficking‚ the victims are not permitted to do so. They

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    Human Trafficking What are the causes of human trafficking? What policies should Governments implement to best prevent human trafficking? Introduction: Human trafficking is the fastest growing means by which people are forced into slavery. It affects every continent and most countries. Human trafficking involves the movement of people through violence‚ deception or coercion for the purpose of forced labour‚ servitude or slavery-like practices. (Skrivánková‚ 2006). Traffickers use violence

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    Human Trafficking involves abducting and moving the victim against his or her will. Human trafficking is caused by the dangers of being in a foreign country and poverty. Both of these causes have the same effect: being a victim in human trafficking. Foreign vacationing or wanting to work in a foreign country is very common‚ but many people do not know the dangers of it. Many people every year hope to go on vacation or dream about living on an island in a foreign country‚ but they

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    ANALYSE HUMAN TRAFFICKING AS A FORM OF VICTIMISATION INTRODUCTION The phenomenon of human trafficking or modern-day slavery has received increased media coverage globally; this is because millions of people around the world suffer in silence under slave-like conditions of forced labour and commercial sexual exploitation from which they cannot free themselves. Human trafficking not only continues but appears to be on the rise worldwide primarily because most countries are involved in human trafficking

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    22 November 2012 Final Paper Human Trafficking Human Trafficking is one of the biggest forms of hidden organized crime in the world. It is a world we hardly ever hear about. Human trafficking is the fastest increasing criminal industry in today’s world‚ coming second only to illegal drug-trade. This type of slaver has been traced back to the ancient Mesopotamian and Mediterranean civilization and has continued to grow. But what is human trafficking? “Commonly referred to as "modern-day slavery"

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    Running head: A GLOBAL MATTER: HUMAN TRAFFICKING A Global Matter: Human Trafficking Denisse Guerrero‚ Cami Venhaus‚ Kim Douglas‚ and Marissa Selaya University of Phoenix A Global Matter: Human Trafficking Human trafficking is the act of transporting‚ enlisting‚ or harboring an individual by use of force or intimidation for the sole purpose of exploitation. Exploitation can be caused by prostitution‚ domestic servitude‚ sweatshop work‚ and construction. This is considered a crime

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    Human trafficking has increased in the United States due to the exposure of young women today and the desire for power and money by their traffickers. Since 2000‚ the age of prostitutes has decreased and the demand for a younger victim has increased‚ as supported by statistics. Human trafficking has increased due in part by a lack of communication between teens and their parents; and an increase in electronic communication with the outside world. Statistics on human trafficking have skyrocketed because

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    increased anti-trafficking prevention activities during the reporting period. Government officials condemned human trafficking in public statements and presentations‚ in addition to warning more than 250 students about the dangers of human trafficking. Anti-trafficking flyers and materials were disseminated widely. The government also tightened issuance of exotic dancer permits to Jamaican hotel establishments‚ and eliminated their use in night clubs. Efforts to identify victims of trafficking among holders

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