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    are in sex slavery. With three interstates passing through our state‚ Oklahoma has unknowingly become a primary trade route for transporting human sexual trafficking victims across the country. We’ve also become an unwanted destination for the business itself – and the business of sexual trafficking here is growing. In March 2012‚ police busted a sex trafficking ring in Tulsa‚ OK where motel rooms and apartments were used for the purpose of selling underage girls and young women for sex. Customers were

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    December 9‚ 2013 Drug Trafficking: The War on Drugs There is a global-wide market that connects every continent. Drug smuggling has been a problem plaguing the world since the dawn of the age of imperialism. Smuggling is the direct result that comes from drug prohibition and the main reason for smuggling is the direct cash profit resulting from the transaction. Illegal drug smuggling can be seen as early in the 1800 ’s‚ a clear example would be the Opium War in China. The Chinese had become

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    relevant issues in female sex trafficking. They provided conceptual issues‚ discussed current debates surrounding human tracking and compared and contrasted it with human smuggling‚ and future directions in such as sex work and prostitution. The researchers draw a variety of disciplines such as economic‚ gender‚ sexual studies‚ psychology‚ sociology‚ law and social work. The researchers also emphasis on the major differences between human smuggling and human trafficking. They try to outline the main

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    able to appropriately recognize‚ intervene and refer victims when necessary (Miller‚ 2013). Integration of information and statistics regarding DMST should be applied to the community portion of nursing curriculum because this is a glaring health and human rights

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    Sex Trafficking and Apne App Sex trafficking has been around since the beginning of time. Apne App is a women’s right organization that is bringing to the forefront awareness of sex trafficking and knowledge to help fight it. Their purpose is to help end prostitution and sex slavery primarily in Indian and Southeast Asian countries as well as the rest of the world. Additionally they empower the women to live out their lives free and give them the skills to succeed. Apne App wants to show these

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Study The Optional Protocol on the Sale of Children‚ Child Prostitution and Child Pornography to the Convention on the Rights of the Child defines child prostitution as a commercial sexual exploitation of children whereby a child sells his or her body for sexual activities in return for remuneration or any other form of benefit provided to the prostitute or to another person (United Nations General Assembly‚ 2000). According to worldwide

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    Sex trafficking is comprised of two parts‚ human trafficking which is the trading of humans‚ and sexual slavery‚ the forcing of one to participate in sexual activities. Undoubtedly‚ sex trafficking negatively impacts not only the individual being trafficked but it impacts society as a whole. Therefore‚ making this bill an acceptable means of protecting

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    mind when human trafficking is discussed. However‚ almost none of actual human and child trafficking cases result in the family finding and rescuing the victim. According to Transparency International‚ there are more than 12 million victims of human trafficking in the world each year‚ more than half of which are women and children. Child

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    Buyers determine the life of sex trafficking if there were no buyers sex trafficking would cease to exist‚ they influence the demand for prostitution‚ so if they stop buying it will choke the sex industry and curb human trafficking. “A buyer is a person who is convicted of soliciting or engaging in or attempting to engage in commercial sex acts with a minor under the age of 18‚”(“Demanding Justice”). It’s important to know that both males and females buy and purchase sex and transgender individuals

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    it should never‚ ever be able to buy another human being.” – John F. Kerry‚ Secretary of State - How do traffickers victims? 1. Prey on vulnerable individuals 2. False promises – perpetrators offer help; the reality is something different 3. Kidnapped/abducted Prey on vulnerable individuals: Holly Austin Smith (child sex trafficking survivor) – Smith shares her personal story and how easy she was coerced into the vicious world of human trafficking. At the age of fourteen‚ Smith wanted nothing

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