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    What Describes Human Trafficking Human Trafficking is today’s modern slavery. It is identified as transporting‚ harboring or abducting someone without consent; while used as forced labor‚ sexual exploitation‚ or supply of body parts (FBI.gov). In 2014‚ the U.S. Department of State estimated 600‚000 to 800‚000 adults and kids being trafficked across international borders every year. An average of 90% of victims are female while more than half are specifically intended for sexual exploitation (Davy

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    The facts and statistics relating to human trafficking is shocking and eye opening. Not only is there still a form of slavery in this world but we have more slaves now than ever before in history. Some may get the concept of human smuggling and trafficking confused. Human smuggling is the entry of people into a country through the deliberate evasion of immigration laws. This includes bringing illegal aliens into a country‚ as well as the unlawful transportation and harboring of aliens already in

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    misconception about human trafficking is that to be considered a victim of human trafficking movement must be involved. Victims are prey to enslavement and exploitation at the hands of their human traffickers. Human trafficking can take place anywhere; there is no exact definition to its practice (“What is Modern Slavery?” par. 2). Also‚ no age limit is given to its many victims: children‚ youths‚ and adults. Most though are uneducated and vulnerable making them easy targets to Human Trafficking (“End Slavery

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    Human Trafficking in the United States Human trafficking has become a large issue in many countries around the world‚ but in the United States it is illegal; yet it still exist‚ this is why the United States needs to become more involved in the issues of human trafficking. There are two common types of human trafficking: sexual and labor. Data collected between 2010 and 2012 shows 53% of trafficking was sexual and 40% was labor‚ this percent was calculated out of 31‚766 reports. And in 2000 50‚000

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    care for them; Some work in specialized fields working with the elderly‚ disabled‚ or with human trafficking victims. Human trafficking victims go through all kinds of different abuse and knowing how to help them without triggering an anxiety or panic attack involves a lot of training in both sensitivity training and counseling. Counseling Psychology is useful for Social Workers who work with Human Trafficking Victims in that they work with people for day to day problems‚ career explorations‚ and relationship

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    September 27‚ 2012 Period 4 Human Trafficking Did you know that slavery in the U.S still exist? Well there are 50‚000 people who are enslaved in the U.S and about 27 million around the world. Shyima was a slave and worked in Irvine‚ California. Is it close to you? If we all work together it is possible to stop human trafficking in the world in the next 25 years. There are many things that you‚ as an individual‚ can do to help stop human trafficking. First you can spread the info. When you

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    for trafficked individuals in the modern era. Central Americans once living on stable household incomes have experienced deep socioeconomic uncertainty and insecurity prompted by the excessive violence and corruption within local governments. Human trafficking has been able to succeed in regions like Central America because there is little opportunity for social nor economic advancement. In many impoverished Central American nations‚ dissipating job opportunities have left

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    Human trafficking is one of the biggest issues in today society. Human trafficking involves the use of human deception to exploit the vulnerable through forceful stripping of their dignity and self-worth. Victims of human trafficking lives has been ruined physically‚ emotionally‚ and spiritually. Human trafficking victims are forced to sell their freedom and are controlled by men. This is an ongoing issue that continues to be put on the back burner‚ these victim’s voices are not being heard. We need

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    Human trafficking is defined as the recruitment‚ harboring‚ transportation‚ provision or obtaining of a person for labor or services‚ through the use of force‚ fraud or coercion for the purpose of subjection to involuntary servitude‚ peonage‚ debt bondage or slavery.1 The 3 most common types of human trafficking are sex trafficking‚ forced labor‚ and debt bondage. According to the US Department of State‚ forced labor is the biggest type of trafficking in the world. Debt bondage is another form of

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    Alas‚ no gender‚ age‚ nor ethnicity is exempt from the global crisis of human trafficking. However‚ the victims are not dispersed evenly throughout the planet. The International Labour Organization (ILO) has concluded that the over half of all trafficked persons‚ for a total of 11.7 million slaves‚ come from the Asia-Pacific region. Meanwhile‚ the highest rates of people trafficked per thousand inhabitants exists in Central and Southeastern Europe (depicted in light blue) and Africa regions (depicted

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