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    trafficking consists of operations of night clubs‚ modern day brothels‚ services of women and men being used as escorts‚ and the victim being controlled by a Pimp. Many people think that slavery ended back when Lincoln was president‚ when in fact today it is more productive than ever. In 2000 the first law on the Federal level was placed in to affect‚ the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA). This law assists the States with funding to help local and state law enforcement to concentrate on the

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    that’s an increase of 118.3 billion dollars a year in 11 years. That’s a 473% increase in just 11 years. This shows just how exponentially this business is growing and why it’s tied as the second leading criminal industry in the world(NSVRC‚2012). Each victim of sex trafficking makes their captors an estimated $5‚000 a month. In forced labor trafficking‚ traffickers recruit people and hold their passports hostage in a lot of cases. In this way‚ the traffickers can save thousands of dollars by paying the

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    annually‚ human trafficking is the fastest growing criminal activity of today. Dr. Sunitha Krishnan explains many of the issues with this crime in her inspiring TED video called‚ “The Fight against Sex Slavery”. There are four sides to the issue; the victims‚ the perpetrators‚ the governments‚ and non-profit originations which are trying to stop the epidemic. Dr. Krishnan also speaks about how society can help by becoming more aware of this horrific crime‚ and help others

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    another‚ typically for the purposes of forced labour or commercial sexual exploitation. In the U.S‚ 2.4 million people every year end up being in the human trafficking industry in some way as victims.  For example‚ teens around the age of 13 tend to run away from home‚ That’s a targeted age because the younger the victim‚ the more the trafficker receives in money.Sadly this can happen to any women‚ young teen or even a male child. This crime is often committed in disadvantaged areas of the U.S.   The process

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    the primary victims of this increasing crime rates are college students. A big portion of the population in Metro Manila is teenagers which ages ranges from 16 to 19 years of age. It is clearly evident that most of the victims of such crimes are students from every university in Metro Manila. For every student who most likely to know this facts from news and internet‚ may lead to something that can affect their own capability and performance as an individual. For victims and non-victims it may cause

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    terrible consequences. To being with‚ bullies can be the blame for suicide. According to "stopbullying.gov‚" if the bully was saying horrific things on social media‚ that could be part of the reason why the victim committed suicide. When a bully trips‚ kicks‚ punches the victim‚ they make the victim feel like they’re worthless‚ according to "http://preventingbullying.promoteprevent.org/6-talk-about-bullying." Also according to "https://www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/pdf/bullying-suicide-translation-final-a

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    intercourse exchanged for money. This report also states. “Health care professionals can help identify victims of human trafficking‚ who commonly come into contact with providers during captivity. Providers can also help restore the physical and mental health of trafficking survivors. Training should focus on recognizing trafficking signs‚ interviewing techniques‚ and recommended responses when a victim is identified" (ghps). The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services acknowledges that human trafficking

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    receive the harshest available sentence is not shared among all states. I believe they should receive life without parole if they committed any murder because it is the law and they broke it. Also another reason‚ is because it is the victim and the family of the victims right to press charges. Lastly‚ they are deterrent to crime under the age of 18. Nineteen states and the district of Columbia do not have any prisoners serving life without parole for crimes committed as juveniles‚ either due to laws

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    reference samples to determine that the victims had been held at the residence located at 881 Lope De Vega. By taking samples of hair from the victims and comparing it to the hair samples found at the Lope De Vega ranch instigators were able to conclude that the victims were held there. Investigators used the hairs from the known victim as a control and compared it to the unknown hairs found in the various rooms. Each sample matched one of the victims and lead to investigators to set up a crime

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    the use of superior strength or influence to intimidate someone. Schools seem to be the predominant outlet where the most severe bullying gives way to a change in the behavior of the victim. School administrators should take more aggressive action in eliminating bullying in the schools in order to prevent the victims from experiencing an altered mental state. Bullying can take many forms‚ such as physical aggression‚ threats‚ insults‚ spreading rumors‚ social exclusion‚ and mocking the victim’s

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