Psychology Of Human Trafficking In The United States

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They watch, they follow you and prey on you then they smooth talk and trap you. Only to dehumanize, abuse, traumatize, and exploit you. Human trafficking exists all over the United States, but California is California is a hot spot for domestic and international human trafficking because of its large population, international borders, large economy, extensive ports, and metropolitan regions. The average entry age of American minors into the sex trade is 12-14 years old. Many victims are runaway girls who have already suffered sexual abuse as children California harbors 3 of FBI’s 13 highest child sex trafficking areas in the nation Los Angeles, San Francisco, and San Diego. Foreign nationals are also brought into the United States as slaves …show more content…

According to Grimes, Tara. "Psychological and Physical Effects of Sex Trafficking On Its Victims." Psychology of Crime in The News. Psychology of Crime in The News, 08 Dec. 2010. Web. 29 May 2016. Human trafficking victims sustain the same amount of injuries as women who are sexually abused, the only difference between the two is that the abused can file sexual harassment charges and human trafficking victims cannot because it is considered to be their job. Some of the physical injuries these young women and men face are drug and alcohol addiction, broken bones, concussions, burns, traumatic brain injury – perhaps resulting in memory loss, dizziness, headaches, and numbness, sexually transmitted diseases, sterility, miscarriages or forced abortions, as well as other diseases like TB and hepatitis. The physical abuse these young men and young women endure is not fair to them. No one should have to wake to being beaten almost to death and raped. Not only do they suffer psychical abuse they also suffer mental abuse. A few of the psychological effects are mind/body separation and disassociated ego states, shame, grief, fear, distrust, self-hatred, suicide and suicidal thoughts, they are also at very high risk for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) which can include anxiety, depression, insomnia, physical hyper-alertness, and …show more content…

According to Kaylor, Leah. "Psychological Impact of Human Trafficking and Sex Slavery Worldwide: Empowerment and Intervention." (n.d.): n. pag. Psychological Impact of Human Trafficking and Sex Slavery Worldwide: Empowerment and Intervention. Web. The traffickers use physical violence to dominate and control their victims. Some of the tactics include starvation, beatings, rape, and gang rape. Victims also experience violence and harm from some of the people who are purchasing the sex

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