Research Paper Outline On Human Trafficking

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Intro paragraph
There are more slaves around today than there have ever been in history.
Most people don't imagine the U.S. having slaves, they imagine countries in poverty and war, however that is very wrong. Slavery is happening right here in the U.S. and probably really close to you.
Thesis: Even though many think slavery was eliminated many years ago after the Declaration of Human Rights was made, but it is still very real and there are actually more slaves in the world now then there have ever been.
Currently Human trafficking is violating so many rights in the human rights.

Paragraph 2 (what it is and statistics) The conditions and relationships between groups within the country or between countries that existed prior to the genocide or human rights violation.What was the cause of the genocide/violation?
Human trafficking is probably …show more content…

The average age of entry into street prostitution is between 12 and 14 years old, though there have been cases of girls as young as 9 years old. (Women's Funding Network #2)
No right to life life
“He beat me in front of the other girls to make an example out of me and then he made me go back out until I had made the money.” (Women's Funding Network.)
No security
Therefore Human trafficking clearly takes away your freedom and safety.

Conclusion (at least 3 sentences)

During human trafficking, humans being sold are normally under the age of 18.They can't survive on their own. They are forced to work until they literally can't any more.After working till they can't anymore they are given minimal amounts of food needed, and zero to little amounts of money.human trafficking makes many parents feel like there is no way out of poverty so they give up their children and right to protect the children in exchange for money. A Lot of times if the victims try and escape the trafficking. In conclusion so many rules and laws are being illegally

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