The Pros And Cons Of Child Trafficking

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According to (google), human trafficking is an “illegal movement of people, typically for the purposes of forced labor or commercial sexual exploitation” (cite). There are millions of women, men and children being targeted by traffickers for access for better life, or better working conditions. Human trafficking is all around the world where victims are being transported to different part of the world or being forced into exploitation. There are many types of human trafficking but the most common ones are forced labour, child trafficking and sex trafficking. However, there are programs to help victims gain information or get help from getting out of being victims of human trafficking and start living a better life.
According to (Anti-Slavery),
This involves young children who are” abducted from the streets, sold into sexual slavery and forced marriage by relatives, or in any place where traffickers, pimps and recruiters prey upon a child 's vulnerabilities. Poverty is the pre-condition that makes it easier for traffickers to operate” (cite). Poverty plays a big part when it comes to child trafficking because it makes it easy for them to get children to do what they want because parents believe that their child is living a better life than what they could not have provided them with. The traffickers promise the parents that their child will get the best education, health care and good jobs if they went with them where everything is possible for them. However, at the end it is always the opposite has to what was promised to them. Children who come from another country become more “vulnerable” because they lose “connection from their families and are at the mercy of their employers” (cite). The only reason why child are often trafficked than adults because “children are more vulnerable, cheaper to hire and are less likely to demand higher wages or better working conditions” (cite). This way the person in charge of the children gain more money and children are less likely to leave their condition because of them thinking they are living a better life than they would ever. According to (cite), in the year 2006, “US state department reported that one million
According to (facts of sex), sex trafficking “is forced prostitution, or human trafficking for the purpose of sexual exploitation” (cite). This includes prostitution, pornography and sexual performance done in exchange for any item of value, such as money, drugs, shelter, food or cloths (cite). This happens when “victims fall prey to a trafficker through the promise of romantic relationship, a better life, or a false job offer” (cite). Traffickers use many different ways to capture victims especially women and young girls because they use them to get something at the end such as money. Sex trafficking may be easy for some people but for the victims they suffer from various of health issues such as “depression, suicidal thoughts and attempts, and physical injuries such as bruises, broken bones, head wounds, stab wounds, mouth and teeth injuries and even death” (cite). Victims of sex trafficking are at a high risk of “sexually transmitted infections” such as HIV (cite). Women involved are likely to get pregnant, so they end up getting an abortion but since they cannot seek health care, this leads them with health problems. According to (cite), “women may not be able to pay for care. Because their access to care is so restricted, traffickers victims are at high risk of complications from undiagnosed and untreated

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