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    TRAFFICKING OF WOMEN INTRODUCTION   “Heal the World‚ Make It A Better Place For You and For Me And The Entire Human Race There Are People Dying‚ If You Care Enough For The Living‚ Make a Better Place For You and For Me”---MICHAEL JACKSON In India‚ a woman is traditionally regarded as an honourable and dignified personality. She is respected as goddess. It is well known to all of us that woman is subject of authors and poets and object for artists and sculptors. Undoubtedly

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    Human Trafficking Human trafficking is a significant worldwide issue that must be addressed as well as brought to the attention of our community. To many individuals‚ slavery was abolished in the 19th century‚ but in reality‚ it transformed into a modern day form known as human trafficking. They are similar‚ if not exactly alike because it is the action of one individual forcing another to obey their commands. Every year‚ millions of people are forced into this modern-day slavery and are transported

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    Child Trafficking UNDOC defines human trafficking as acquisition of people by illegal means such as force‚ fraud‚ deception‚ abduction or coercion for the purpose of exploiting them. According to one statistics of US state department‚ human trafficking victims are mostly women and girls (approximately 80%) and up to 50% are minors or children. It is well known fact that in each and every step of subsistence prevention is better than cure. Nowadays when crime and injustice become inevitable misery

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    Greed: The Powerhouse Driving the Global Human Trafficking Epidemic The hearts of all people have only dipped into the pool of greed while others have drowned and come out of this pool drenched with a selfish desire. It is this desire for personal gain and profit that drives the human trafficking business. Greed can be defined as a compulsive desire to possess excessive wealth‚ status and power with the intention to keep it for one’s self‚ far beyond the basic needs or comfort of the individual

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    highest ranked countries to be transported from and also a destination‚ human trafficking has been reported in all fifty states plus Washington‚ D.C. ‚ and in some U.S. territories. The National Human Hotline receives more calls from Texas than any other state. The United States Trafficking in the United States is still a violation of human rights because it still breaks multiple guaranteed rights from the UN Declaration of Human Rights‚ including Article 3‚5‚ & 24. These rights are violated because

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    Trade VS. Human Trafficking Although slavery may have legally ended in 1865 with the end of the Civil War‚ it continues to be a problem worldwide today. “The UN International Labor Organization (ILO) calculates the minimum number of people in forced labor at 12.3 million‚ while research by Free the Slaves‚ a non-governmental organization (NGO) based in the United Sates‚ puts the number at 27 million.” Even so‚ there are many similarities between the Trans-Atlantic slave trade and human trafficking

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    Protecting the most Vulnerable: Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery Tatiana Salajan English 1102 - 16 Dr. J. McCarthy November 19‚ 2017 1 Tatiana Salajan Dr. J. McCarthy English 1102-16 November 19‚ 2017 Protecting the Most Vulnerable: Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery “The clearest way to see through a culture is to attend to its tools for conversation” Neil Postman (8) Modern slavery and human trafficking can and does occur anywhere‚ it does not really happen to appear in a particular

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    MENACE OF IMMORAL TRAFFICKING The crime of human trafficking affects every country in the world. The largest numbers of victims come from Asia. It is associated with transnational criminal organizations‚ small criminal networks and local gangs‚ violations of labour and immigration codes‚ and government corruption. Among all the professions in the world of human beings‚ prostitution and trafficking for the purpose of prostitution is the oldest and universally rampant. For trafficking to take place‚

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    people in the world are affected by human trafficking. The majority of these people being trafficked are used as sex slaves. For people who don’t know what human trafficking is‚ it is the exploitation of men‚ women‚ and children for commercial gain. We all hear about sex trafficking in regions such as Africa and Central and South America‚ but sex trafficking is literally right on our door step. Texas comes in second in the nation for the highest sex trafficking rate followed by Los Angeles and Atlanta

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    "Prostitution" One of the Ugly Truths Behind Human Trafficking INTRODUCTION One of the leading problems in the world today is human trafficking. Human trafficking is defined as the "recruitment‚ transportation‚ transfer‚ harboring or receipt of persons by means of the threat‚ use of force‚ coercion‚ abduction‚ fraud‚ deception‚ abuse or exploitation." This type of transporting‚ holding‚ and forcing people into servitude is considered a modern type of slavery. Many thought that this word

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