Thailand: The Problem Of Human Trafficking In Thailand

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Human trafficking is a global epidemic that affects every country (Winterdyk, Perrin, & Reichel, 2012, p. 34). Billions of dollars are made each year through the enslavement of people. Even though the United Nations has established has an international protocol to combat human trafficking, some countries choose not to adhere to the policy (Winterdyk, Perrin, & Reichel, 2012, p. 1). Thailand is one country that does very little to address the crime of human trafficking. Thailand is a country located in Southeast Asia and is considered to be a source, transit point, and designation country for human trafficking. For this reason, Thailand is rated as a Tier 3 in terms of human trafficking (Brown, 2014). The country’s lack of enforcement …show more content…

Human trafficking contributes to the economy of Thailand. Human trafficking, especially sex trafficking in Thailand, is a multi-million dollar business. The sex industry in Thailand brings in almost double the money than the entire budget of the Thai government. A great deal of the money made from the sex trafficking business is returned to the Thai economy through hotel rentals, food, and alcohol sales (Trafficking in Thailand and Their Impacts on Women and Children from Burma, 2016). Thailand’s economy is not the only thing that benefits from human trafficking. Corrupt government officials also benefit from the existence of human trafficking in their …show more content…

The fishing industry and the sex trade business are big business in Thailand and have been for many years. Thailand is the third largest producer of fish in the world and it has a billion dollar sex business. Both businesses use a vast number of forced labors to operate (Brown, 2014). Fishing and the sex trade have been around since the beginning of time. Thailand uses forced labor to continue to profit and promote the two largest businesses in their county. Human trafficking is a disease that has consumed Thailand. However, some countries are fighting hard to discourage the crime of human

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