End Human Trafficking Intervention Plan Paper

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Assessment of the Problem
Human trafficking is the form of modern day slavery and it is a worldwide problem that affects our local communities. Human trafficking presents itself in two forms: sex trafficking and labor trafficking. Human trafficking touches people of all ages: children, young adults, and the elderly. Human trafficking is defined as, “ the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring or receipt of persons, by means of threat of use of force or other forms of coercion, or abduction,” (Lightfoot, p.1, 2013).
According to the San José Police Department there are approximately 600,000 to 800,000 people that are trafficked across international borders each year. Out those 800,000 people it is estimated that 18,000 to 20,000 people are trafficked into the United States. The full scope of human trafficking within our community is unknown. However, it is known that it is a big problem and there are a lot of victims that suffer in silence.
According to the United Nations, human trafficking is a 32 billion dollar industry. The first 10 billion being derived from the initial sale and the remainder representing the profits made from the victims. Human trafficking is a global problem and no country is immune to it. Over the past decade it has reached epidemic proportions.
In December of 2003, the United Nations made human trafficking a crime in over 110 countries. However participating countries have not effectively enforced the ruling or fail to deliver sanctions. Very few criminals are convicted, victims do not receive the help that they need, and some victims are even convicted of other crimes such as illegal entry.
According to Antonio Maria Acosta, United Nations Executive Director, greater enforcement is needed of...

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