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    The law is not effective in dealing with the problem of human trafficking. Discuss (using relevant International and Domestic law). According to the Trafficking in Persons Protocol‚ Human Trafficking is the recruitment‚ transportation‚ transfer‚ harbouring or receipt of persons‚ by threatening or using force‚ or any other form of coercion‚ abduction‚ fraud‚ deception‚ abuse of power or of a position of vulnerability; or giving or receiving payments or benefits to relieve the consent of a person

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    commercial sex is approximately $27.8 billion per year. Additionally‚ labor trafficking creates estimated profits of $43.40 billion annually worldwide (Ezell 507). These numbers indicate that human trafficking – of which forced sex and forced labor are the major components - is one of the most profitable illegal trades‚ behind only the illegal drug enterprise and illegal arms dealing (Tonge 455). The lucrative nature of human trafficking presents a formidable task in attempting to arrest its perpetuation

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    Throughout the world‚ many countries‚ whether developed or underdeveloped‚ endure a crime‚ human trafficking‚ that exploits humans and restricts them from their human rights. According to Polaris Project‚ “ Human trafficking denies freedom to 20.9 million people from around the world.” (Human) Human trafficking enslaves its victims through force or manipulation to engage in forced labor or commercial sex acts. Like many other crimes‚ this form of modern-day slavery depends on the economic principles

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    Human Trafficking A Growing Problem   As Edmund Burke‚ an Irish philosopher in the 1700’s once said “Slavery is a weed that grows in any soil” (Perrin‚ 2010); indeed slavery is a weed that has not yet been exterminated from our society. Like most weeds‚ it grows fast and is stubborn to stay. In the world today this unwanted slavery has manifested in the form of human trafficking. You may be surprised to learn that even today people are still being bought and sold as if objects and property

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    Human Trafficking “Couple sentenced in largest human trafficking cases in Canadian history” A Hungarian couple was arrested for being a part of one of the largest human trafficking cases in the country. Joszef Domotor‚ 45 and his wife Kristina Csaszar‚ 33 were caught for trafficking of humans and their enslavement. Upon detainment they admitted to being involved in a criminal organization specializing in the enslavement and trafficking of humans. The organization recruited at least nineteen other

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    need to be aware of ongoing human slavery that tarnished the I-10 freeway and they need to know how they can stop the plague of Human Trafficking on Houston Texas. This past January‚ President Barack Obama recognized Human Trafficking Awareness month. In a published statement the President said he wanted to‚ “recognize the people‚ organizations and government entities that are working to combat human trafficking‚” and “recommit to bringing an end to this inexcusable human rights abuse.” According

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    experience 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

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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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    innocent civilians lose their freedom due to human trafficking. Human trafficking is a growing problem that happens in many places‚ but if people come together there is a way of trying to prevent it from happening. The African slave trade was the first form of human trafficking. In 1820‚ America passed the 13th Amendment‚ which abolished slavery (Curry‚ 2007). Quickly replacing the slave trade was white slavery. White slavery is more of what human trafficking is today. White slavery is acquirement-

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    challenges faced with victims of human trafficking which among others include psychological disorders such as vicarious trauma. 1. How vicarious trauma might influence the way the criminal justice system handles trafficking victims: Most trafficking victims have been through frustrating moments that torment them day-in-day-out throughout their lives. The criminal justice system is‚ therefore‚ meant to take into consideration the psychological condition of the trafficking victims when they are taken in

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