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    Human Trafficking Legal Assessment Forms of slavery There are 3 different forms of slavery. They are: Sex Trafficking Forced Labour Debt Bondage 1. An example of Sex Trafficking is the case of Vicky F.‚ a young woman from Mexico‚ came to the United States with her husband‚ Jorge. They left their young son back home with Jorge’s mother. Jorge convinced Vicky to work as a prostitute so that they could save money to build a house back home. He kept all the money she earned and sent it directly

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    the world’s most immoral crimes affecting the lives of millions of people. Humans who are used for forced labor‚ sexual exploitation‚ and the forceful removal and distribution of their organs are victims of the worldwide crime known as human trafficking. Each year hundreds of thousands of men‚ women and children are moved across international borders to be exposed through what is modern day slavery. What is human trafficking? Men‚ women‚ and children who are recruited or coerced into forced labor

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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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    thing. The issue of human trafficking has been around for many years. Though you may be oblivious to it‚ it is all around you at every corner of the world we live in. Even though it seems obvious to see this as wrong‚ some people‚ like in the Netherlands‚ may disagree. “The US…recommended that prostitution be redefined as form of labor‚ and migration laws changed to allow a flow of women for prostitution”. This department must have given up on trying to demolish human trafficking. “We could create

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    Professor Correa 11 November 2012 Current Events Project: Sex Trafficking in Los Angeles According to her testimony on the Christian Broadcasting Network‚ Melissa Woodward was fourteen years old when she was sold into the human trafficking industry by a member of her own family. Beaten and raped for the first twenty-four hours‚ those that were holding her captive wanted her to understand that she was no longer human‚ but property‚ merely a thing. The men came in night after night to

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    Jasmine Johnson Research Proposal Dr. Marsal April 10‚ 2014 Human Trafficking Human trafficking because it is a worldwide organized crime. A lot of people do not know that human trafficking is crime that exist all around them‚ because it is done very secretive and down low. Normally the only way that trafficking will be discovered is by a victim of it speaking out about it. When they speak out about it‚ is when the authorities can determine where the traffickers are doing their dirty work

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    Human Trafficking is a form of organized crime‚ in which people of all ages are taken from their homes to be exploited for sexual or labor purposes. The traffickers use fear and violence to get these people to come with them‚ and all they really want out of it is money. I will be using four main sources to gather my information. First I will give a general overview of two websites giving great depth into the topic of human trafficking. I will then summarize three case studies on human trafficking

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    Human trafficking involves coercing ‚ forcing or defrauding people into labor or even sexual exploitation for the benefit of the one doing the convincing . This is seen as the modern day slavery (Bureau of Public Affairs May 24 ‚ 2004 . Majority of the people who fall prey to the people who deal with this slavery are mostly from third world countries This is done either through promising them a safe passage to the developed world where they would get jobs and better education or even get married

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    Julee McAleer Javier English 111-4440 8 November‚ 2015 The Realities of Human Trafficking “I’d like to tell you the story of these three children‚ Pranitha‚ Shaheen‚ and Anjali. Pranitha’s mother was a woman in prostitution‚ a prostituted person. She got infected with HIV‚ and towards the end of her life‚ when she was in the final stages of AIDS‚ she could not prostitute‚ so she sold four-year-old Pranitha to a broker. By the time we got the information‚ we reached there; Pranitha was already

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