Research Paper On Human Trafficking

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Human Trafficking
Human Trafficking is an illegal trade and exploitation of human for forced labor, prostitution. Human trafficking is a horrible thing, destroying communities and robbing the innocent for the youth.

Trafficking is defined as “The recruitment of people that involves the use of forced and fraud to maintain labor (Chisolm-Straker)”. Human trafficking is an unseen crime as victims scarcely come forward to seek help. The purpose of exploitation of prostitution and other sexual things. Hundreds of thousands of victims are trafficked for their own personals needs. Seeing that trafficking is generally a crime that is hidden in plain sight, Trafficking can happen anywhere, as long as the environment contains vulnerable conditions. sex trafficking victims face dramatic thing.trafficking victims can be u.s. Citizens, foreign …show more content…

Forced labour is all work and service that people are forced to do against their will held by threat of punishment, people around the world are most often found in industries to do work none stop for hours and only get a couple hours to sleep.According to the report of human trafficking “The most common form of human trafficking is 79% sexual exploitation (johansen, unodc).” The other 21% is all the other trafficking. Human trafficking is the third largest crime internationally. In 2012 the International labor organization estimated that there are 20.9 million human victims worldwide, between 14,500 and 17,500 people are trafficked into the u.s. Each year. Under the U.S federal law, any minor who0 in under the age of 18 years old is that is induced into commercial sex is a victim of sex trafficking. No matter if the trafficker is using forced or using threats. Recently a girl named Cyntoia Brown, currently in the media for murdering her trafficker has stated that

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