Human Trafficking Essay

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Every year, men, women, and children are victims to human trafficking. It is a form of modern slavery. More than 20.9 million people are victims to human trafficking. It is happening everywhere and could be happening right where you live. Everyone feels the loss of freedom that is involved. Normally the victims of human trafficking are lured in by false promises of a job, stability, education, or a loving relationship. Runaways and homeless youth, and victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, war or conflict, or social discrimination are the ones who are mostly targeted by traffickers.
The traffickers control and persuade the victims by controlling their surrounding, laws and rights, language fluency and cultural understanding. The traffickers …show more content…

Human traffickers recruit, transport, harbor, obtain, and exploit victims – often using force, threats, lies, or other psychological coercion. Traffickers promise a high-paying job, a loving relationship, or new and exciting opportunities. In other cases, they may kidnap victims or use physical violence or substance abuse to control them.”
Traffickers try a whole bunch of different tactics such as physical and emotional abuse, sexual assault, isolating the victims from friends and family. Sometimes they even rename victims. They will tell the victims what they want to hear so that they can keep the control over everything. Victims become trapped and feel scared to leave for a lot of reasons such as emotional attachment, trauma, shame, and threats to their children and themselves.
Most of the traffickers and their victims have a common background so that they trafficker can exploit the vulnerabilities of their …show more content…

During that time Mari and Darrell had four children. Over the course of the relationship, Darrell had been verbally, physically, and sexually abusive of Mari. Additionally, when Darrell wanted extra money, he called friends of his and forced Mari into commercial sex. She had tried to leave Darrell in the past; however, he either threatened to hurt their children, or convinced Mari that she had no other options other than staying with him. He controlled all of her money, did not allow her to keep her own bank account, and forbade her from getting her driver’s license. Mari could not see any alternatives for

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