Sex Trade Essay

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“The U.S. Congress defined and classified human trafficking into two categories sex trafficking and labor trafficking the TVPA. As stated previously, sex trafficking involves the recruitment, harboring, transportation, provision, or obtaining of a person for the purpose of a commercial sex act in which a commercial sex act is induced by force, fraud, or coercion, or in which the person forced to perform such an act is younger than age 18. A commercial sex act means any sex act on account of which anything of value is given to or received by any person. Types of sex trafficking include prostitution, pornography, stripping, live-sex shows, mail-order brides, military prostitution, and sex tourism,” (Clawson, 2009). The demand in the sex trade is formed by two different things: the male demand and the money made. “The male demand for sexual services sustains the profitability of the sex trade as a multi billion dollar industry,” (Kara, 2009). This is something that is crucial in understanding why the sex trade functions. Since the current state of rehabilitation for former trafficked females has been ineffective, legislation and programs need to be developed to be more effective.
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There are several different approaches that can help include placing billboards in different communities, passing out flyers (in different languages) and placing other signs and flyers that promote awareness in beauty parlors, supermarkets, laundromats and other areas where victims might be prone to visit. Crisis hotlines have reported an increase in the calls to these hotlines. There are also other community outreaches and samaritan outreaches that provide an option even to those in the

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