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    Castro 1. Erika Castro Criminal Justice April 10‚ 2013 Human Trafficking and Slavery. Human trafficking is a form of modern day slavery which uses force‚ fraud and coercion for the purpose of commercial sex and forced labor. Human trafficking and exploitation has been in happening across the globe for thousands of years. From the ancient Greek and Romans to the medieval times and even till today. This is the fastest growing criminal enterprise

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    Human Trafficking Brianna is a waitress in a small town in Washington state. As she takes orders and serves food‚ repeats‚ “Hello‚ my name is Brianna and I will be your waitress today. Can I start you off with a drink?” over and over‚ she thinks of many things. Perhaps she thinks about cheering at the next football game or the fact that she’ll have to clean her room when she gets home. Maybe she wonders if the steak is really as good as everyone says or how she’ll celebrate her birthday in a few

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    Human trafficking has been around since the early ages of society but it was not until the early 21st century that it grew out of control and finally became acknowledged. Multiple foundations are created to help find and protect victims‚ and countless blockbuster movies have revolved around human trafficking like Taken. This movie is about a girl who goes to Europe to follow her favorite band‚ and while she is at the first stop –Paris– she and her friend are abducted and her father goes all around

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    THE IMPACTS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING THAT AFFECT ETHNIC RELATION Firstly‚ the worst impact is on the health of the human trafficking victim. This is happened when the trafficked person are mostly women and children that are sexually exploited‚ abused or force into prostitution (Pokharna‚ 2011). The victims are usually transported from one country to the other country and this risky journey expose trafficked victims to injury and even death‚ while overcrowded‚ unsanitary conditions‚ shortages of food

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    Human Trafficking in India Human trafficking in India is a more widespread phenomenon than generally acknowledged and awareness must be raised in order to combat this crime and punish the perpetrators. I. Defining the Issue A. Definition of Human Trafficking 1. Recruitment‚ transportation‚ transfer‚ harboring or receipt of persons by means of force…for the purpose of exploitation B. Examples 1. Sex Industry 2. Domestic labor 3. Factory labor 4. Camel jockeys

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    is Human Trafficking. Many people may think human trafficking does not occur in the United States. On the contrary‚ human trafficking is happening right in our own backyards. Human trafficking can be classified into different types of trafficking such as; sex trafficking‚ labor trafficking and organ trafficking. Sex trafficking and labor trafficking are to be the most popular types of trafficking in the United States. In this research paper‚ I will be covering the different aspects of human trafficking

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    Human Trafficking and International Law Slavery was the first form of Human Trafficking in the world and even though it was abolished in 1865‚ different forms of slavery still linger today. Human Trafficking takes many forms; from sex trafficking to labor trafficking. In the past this issue was highly overlooked‚ but according to Farrell (2014) the problem has received growing coverage in the media; anti-trafficking activism has skyrocketed; and most countries have created new policies‚ laws‚ and

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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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    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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    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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