Sex Trafficking Essay

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Kirstof, Nicholas D. "Giving Voice to the Voiceless." International Herald Tribune. 28 Sep. 2012: 7. SIRS Issues Researcher. Web. 12 Nov. 2015.
Summary: Shouldn’t people be offended by the fact that, “millions of human beings are still trafficked in the 21st century” (Kirstof)? Instead, the world often looks at the victims as the offenders. “It is a disgrace that police officers and prosecutors routinely go after such teenage girls—often runaways fleeing abuse or other impossible situations—and treat them as criminals, while showing less interest in the pimps who exploited them” (Kirstof). This article explains the problem with the police system in the form that they discriminate against girls with pimps. Basically, if a man has sex with a …show more content…

McCain, Cindy. "There Is No Dignity in the Sex Trade." Washington Post. 14 Aug. 2015: A.15. SIRS Issues Researcher. Web. 12 Nov. 2015.
Summary: This article explains the effects that “decriminalizing sex work” will have on the people in the sex industry (McCain). Putting those “vulnerable populations” around the world in “greater danger” (McCain). A main point in this article is the author’s point of view that “a buy buyer or trafficker who takes advantage of someone’s lack of choice for their own financial or sexual gain is an exploiter of human rights and should be criminalized” (McCain). Because the harsh fact that these men will always get what they want one way or another, these men believe that they have the control over the victims. The sex business is not safe one to be involved with. These prostitutes are going to work with an empty knowledge as to who they will be providing for that night or even the character of that man. These women could just be trying to make it by in life but little do they know their customer could just as easily show up with a “kill kit” and try to harm them just for being a victim of prostitution, something that these women see as their life

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