Human Trafficking Culture

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Human Trafficking Culture
Yesterday I had someone tell me well that is overseas, not here in Nevada. The next 30 minutes was spent educating this college student the truth of human trafficking taking place every day in Las Vegas, NV and across the nation. When hearing we live still live with slavery every day, most people react to the statement with denial. Sexual slavery, forced labor and commercial sexual exploitation are included in human trafficking, which is human slavery that is happening every day. Forced prostitution is referred to any conditions of control over a person who has been coerced, forced or deceived by another individual to engage in sexual activity. With or without consent if the person is under aged eighteen they are considered to be sexually trafficked. In this paper the women (of all ages) forced into prostitution will be the community looked at by the Systems Theory and Social-Psychological Theory.
Systems Theory
Systems theory focuses on the dynamics among and interactions of people in their environment (cite, kirst social work & Welfare). This system is a group of a human trafficking ring that is complex and involves many people. Delving deeper into the system shows the boundaries are abundant, starting with the traffickers who are the actors that play the part of friends/boyfriends to fool the women. A main stakeholder on the outer boundaries is all the profiteers. People who profit vary depending on the circumstance; it could be the pimps, the brothel owners, motel owners renting the rooms or the escort services. The women are the main actors because the ring would not exist without them. Outside the group’s boundaries involve the local law enforcement, the community as a whole and the purchasers o...

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...g” in this community, especially when women watch other women leave and not return,
Standards, behaviors, expectations, routines, and practices are another aspect that needs to be addressed when using the Social-Psychological theory. A method of controlling the women is when one does not perform as expected, their punishment is to watch another women be tortured for her mistakes. A practice use is threatening the person’s family, depriving the person of basic necessities, such as food, water, or sleep. Severe beatings are within a normal course of daily events for victims that do not comply with the enforced routine. The women are expected to meet the “johns” and comply with all requests without any fuss. Constant use of these practices wears the spirit out of the women and they become docile, while looking to numb the internal pain with drugs and alcohol.

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