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    Sex Slavery Essay

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    for sex on the internet”(newser.com‚ December 14‚ 2011). Procrastinating men to prey on teenage girls and young men and turn them into something they do not want to be‚ a sex slave . Prostitution and human trafficking are sustained by demand on the web and no one is doing anything about this situation. Prostitution and human trafficking for sexual purposes represent a serious obstacle to social equality‚ to gender equality and to the enjoyment of human rights. Trafficking profoundly violates human

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    Global Human Trafficking

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    Global human trafficking is the second largest and fastest-growing organized crime in the world. There are an estimated 21 million people enslaved today‚ 4.5 million of which are in the sex industry. The profit from trafficking estimating in all forms of exploitation and slavery is a total of $32 billion a year‚ and profits from sex slavery amount to nearly $10 billion. A significant number of people believe that slavery ended in 1863 but modern slavery still exists in every corner of the globe

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    According to the International Labor Organization‚ global profits from trafficked victims in forced 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).

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    HumanTraffickingPowerPoint

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    or coercion‚ or in which the person induced to perform such an act has not attained 18 years of age. TVPA 2000 Definitions  Commercial sex act means any sex act on account of which anything of value is given to or received by any person. - Prostitution - Erotic/nude massage - Exotic dancing - Escort services - Pornography - Phone sex lines Definitions  CSEC: Sexual activity involving a minor through buying‚ trading‚ or selling their sexual services.  DMST: Commercial sexual exploitation

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    power or of a position of vulnerability or of the giving or receiving of payments or benefits to achieve the consent of a person having control over another person‚ for the purpose of exploitation. Exploitation shall include‚ at a minimum‚... the prostitution of others or other forms of sexual exploitation‚ forced labor or services‚ slavery or practices similar to slavery‚ servitude or the removal of organs (UN‚ 2000‚ art. 3).” While it seems unlikely that here in the 21st century slavery still exists

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    Child Trafficking Speech

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    stupid. He takes you to his house where he keeps other little girls like you and decides to try you out first. He rips your clothes off and starts raping you for hours on end. Children are being trafficked all over the U.S for three main reasons. Prostitution‚ Slave work‚ or work around the house. Children that are trafficked are mainly entered into the sex trade. Trafficking has passed

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    Human Trafficking

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    the Mann Act of 1910 which "forbids transporting a person across state or international lines for prostitution or other immoral purposes”. With the problem of sex trafficking still growing in the middle of the century‚ the United Nations felt it necessary to address the problem. This was done by the 1949 Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Persons and of the Exploitation of the Prostitution of Others which was ratified by forty-nine countries around the world (Hughes 1999‚ page 1) In 1956

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    Table of contents 1. Introduction 2 2. Definition of Key terms; 2 2.1. Human trafficking 2 2.2. Victim 2 3. Victims of human trafficking 3 4. Trends in human trafficking 3 5. Causes of human trafficking 4 5.1. Poverty and desire for better life of exploited victims 4 5.2. Corruption and the abuse of influence 4 5.3. High profits and Low risk. 5 6. Recruitment strategies for human trafficking victims 6 6.1. Being born in to slavery 6 6.2. Use of force 6 6.3. Fraud 6

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    History of Human Trafficking: Children The issue of trading humans for illegal purposes has been an issue that society has faced for a very long time. No one knows when it first started as it goes back for centuries‚ but it is still a big issue in the twenty-first century. Human Trafficking is like slavery‚ except the person is sold off to someone‚ like a pimp‚ and then used for sexual acts. One of the biggest problems that society is facing is Human Trafficking of children. According to Wikipedia

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    Human Trafficking

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    includes the abuse of power and position by giving or receiving payments to achieve the consent of a person having control over another person‚ for the purpose of exploitation. Exploitation as explained by Hodge and Lietz (2007; 163) include forced prostitution and other forms of sexual exploitation‚ forced labour and services‚ servitude and the involuntary removal of organs. In short‚ the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime explain human trafficking as an act of recruiting‚ transporting‚

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