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    Beauchamp 4 Sex trafficking and prostitution are serious oppressions to women around the world. Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn go on many trips and do what they can to inform the world about the severity of these women’s situations. Over the years prostitution has become less of a problem in America but has stayed a prominent issue in many other countries‚ specifically in small towns living in poverty. The authors are Pulitzer Prize winners and winners of other significant awards for their

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    EXISTING LAWS ON HUMAN TRAFFICKING: AN OVERVIEW Name of the Author – Prayank Jain Name of Co-authors – Rohan Khurana Akanksha Shahi Designation – Students Name of the Institute – Symbiosis Law School‚ Sector -62‚ Noida-201301 (Constituent of Symbiosis International University) E-mail Addresses & Contact Numbers – Prayank Jain- prayallstar57@gmail.com ‚ +91-99102-40032 Akanksha Shahi - akanksha183@gmail.com ‚ +91-88267-14380 Rohan Khurana

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    Sex trafficking involves individuals profiting from the sexual exploitation of others and has severe physical and psychological consequences for its victims. Although anyone can become a victim of trafficking‚ it predominately affects women and children. Human sex trafficking violates women and children’s basic human rights‚ including the right to freedom from slavery and slavery-like practices; the right to equal protection under the law; the right to freedom from discrimination based on race‚

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    Prostitution also known as sex trafficking or human trafficking is a multi-million dollar industry and though some believe it doesn’t happen in America it is. In the article‚ it says “there are between 600‚000 and 800‚000 people trafficked across the U.S. border—half of them are children‚ and 80 percent of them are female.” In Montgomery Illinois‚ a guy was having people pay for women to have sexual relations with them “supplying adult women to customers in Montgomery‚ Bucks‚ Philadelphia‚ Chester

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    Sex Trafficking is Slavery The deprivation of one’s freedom is an appalling act that is constantly committed by individuals today. The idea that the dominance of one man can ruin a woman’s life for years on end‚ does not bother those immersed in sex trafficking. Just imagine being trapped in an environment full of drugs‚ violence‚ and abuse. That is the daily life of a victim in this crime. Sex trafficking is defined as‚ "The illegal business of recruiting‚ harboring‚ transporting‚ obtaining‚ or

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    Around the world today‚ there is a human rights crisis of sexual abuse of millions of women‚ children‚ and thousands of men in prostitution and other forms of sexual exploitation. There are regions of the world where prostitution has gone from being almost non-existent to a hundred million dollar moneymaking industry. I am going to talk about prostitution and sex trafficking. I don’t believe you can talk about one without the other. They are linked. Those who favor legalized prostitution

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    English 101 12 December 2011 Human Trafficking It is estimated that the yearly profits generated from the industry of human trafficking is $32 billion. When people are trafficked they lose their freedom and are illegally transported across or within countries borders. The U.S. Department of States estimates that 14‚500 to 17‚500 individuals are trafficked into the U.S. from foreign countries‚ and over 4 million people are trafficked every year. Human trafficking has become a worldwide problem

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    Sarah Vachon 4 Aug 2013 Little Princes Child Trafficking Conor Grennan was able to show how horrific the issue of child trafficking is through his New York Times Bestseller Little Princes. He demonstrates how the problem affects the children and their families. Conor utilizes his autobiographical account to show how a simple guy from America can change the lives of many people across the world. Child trafficking is an international problem that more people need to become aware of. Through

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    strangers for on average the amount of 90 dollars. As a state North Carolina ranks 8th in places most likely for human trafficking to occur (WBTV.com). Now ask yourself is the government doing enough to ensure the safety of the general public. Are they doing enough to keep you and your family safe? Victims of human trafficking are often lured by traffickers through the internet. Found commonly on social networking sites and dating sites

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    Coyotes and The Business of Human Smuggling Coyote is a word that usually brings about an image of the animal‚ but within the culture of Mexico and South America‚ they picture a whole different beast. Coyote to these people is the name for a smuggler who facilitates the migration of people across the U.S. border and makes a profit. In Enrique’s Journey by Sonia Nazario we get a quick glimpse into this dangerous trade‚ but how deep is this business? Human smuggling has become a world-wide industry

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