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    Human Trafficking in China Table of Contents Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Situation of Human Trafficking in China 3 Causes 5 Possible Solution 7 Conclusion 8 Bibliography

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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 may affect those victims facing with physical and mental health problems. This is due to the surrounding that they will stay before and after they arrived the location that traffickers going to transfer them. At the point of physical health problem‚ the victims of human trafficking might get injured when they have to travel and expose with dangerous surrounding before they reached their destinations. After that‚ most of traffickers will place those victims in overcrowded and unsanitary

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    exploitation‚ sometimes resulting in conditions akin to slavery. Victims of human trafficking are not only forced into prostitution‚ but are also subjected to economic exploitation in other branches of industry‚ such as the hospitality sector‚ domestic work and home care‚ the construction trade or the agricultural sector. (Please go to Legal framework for further information.) There are multiple causes for human trafficking‚ such as economic inequality between countries worldwide‚ poverty and lack

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    PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING 1 Psychological Effects of Human Trafficking Jason Danjou Seminole State College of Florida PSY 2012 PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING 2 Abstract This paper is on the Psychological effects that Human Trafficking has on a society and the individual. It will describe stories of experiences and stories of hard ache. As this is not only a major factor here in the United States but is also a major factor and issue around

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    constitutes human trafficking and what constitutes human smuggling  by providing examples found in your course material. Sate why it is difficult to differentiate the two by discussing the Ng Case and by providing the facts of the case as well as the decision. Why is the case instrumental in the proceedings of human trafficking? How has modern technology influence influenced human trafficking and human smuggling?   There is often confusion between the terms human trafficking and human smuggling

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    The Human Toy In our world today‚ we see and hear about an abundance of crime and human dysfunction. We see cases of illegal trade of weapons and drugs. Yes‚ this causes distress throughout the county and our world‚ but these are just “things.” Beyond the drugs and weapons‚ there is an even worse kind of illegal trade. Humans. Besides the illegal trade of weapons and drugs‚ human trafficking is the third largest illegal money-maker (Farr 2). Human trafficking is the purchase‚ sale

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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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    WHY DOES HUMAN TRAFFICKING EXIST? BY PAMELA AMINE Why does human trafficking exist? 1 Abstract The purpose of this research is to explore the issue of human trafficking. Human trafficking is the illegal trade in human beings for the purposes of slavery‚ commercial sexual exploitation and forced labor. Trafficking of human beings is a major problem in today ’s universal society. It has been identified as the fastest growing illegal commerce on the planet. The reason why I chose this topic

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    What is Human Trafficking? Human trafficking is the recruitment‚ harboring‚ transporting‚ or procurement of a person for labor or services for the purpose of involuntary servitude‚ slavery‚ or forced commercial sex acts. It is a form of modern day slavery. Human Trafficking includes all aspects of forcing an individual to perform labor or other services. Traffickers use debt bondage‚ psychological manipulation‚ threats‚ and physical violence to control victims. This labor can include sexual services

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