Globalized Economics and the Proliferation of Organized Crime

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When we look at the modern changes in the way organized crimes is developing on a global scale and its influence to one’s narrative in seeking economic freedom in order to provide for our families. Organized Crime has been a contributor to the dehumanization of access to our human rights. For example Human Trafficking has been around ancient to contemporary slavery (Lyon 2006) and is still in existence today it has become beneficial to a lot of criminal intenders who exploits free labour by luring hundreds of Canadian women and children into prostitution every day. This shows an example of slavery been intractable to globalized economics, as slave labour in the global South touches many products consumed in the North. (Bales, 2007; Charle, …show more content…

Sex Trafficking this life has shown to be the largest international crime rings in the world with the largest income for an organized crime through drug trafficking (Basler 2005). The poorest countries in the world are the biggest victims of human trafficking a product of social conditions such as poverty,
Racism, or misogyny risk becomes an ontological characteristic of these women themselves, attached to their gender, and of their racialized home …show more content…

These three stages are done through very skilful organized, methodical approaches where they mostly target children and teen’s Shopping malls, social events, bus stations, most often it 's simply walking down the street to go to school. The potential so-call employers are their peers and sometimes-family members of these children, their case and welfare workers in these organizations forcing these vulnerable children from group homes and shelters to be exploited by sexually exploited and become sex slaves. The youth Ease and confidentiality of Internet driving exponential growth promise of a job or better life. Adult women are also recruited and lured to/from strip clubs massage parlours, pornography, dating websites and other social networking Internet sites. The second stage is called the means associated with threat or the use of force, coercion, abduction, fraud, deception, and abuse of power or position of vulnerability giving/receiving payments/benefits to achieve consent of a person having control over another person. Then the final stage is the purpose of exploitation; forced labour, sexual exploitation, and domestic servitude known as The Business: individuals who financial gain from the recruitment and sexual exploitation of women and girls. These individuals are often referred as pimps or managers and bond

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