Sex Trafficking In Eastern Europe Essay

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Sex Trafficking in Eastern Europe The women and children of Eastern Europe are no longer safe. Not in their own homes not anywhere. There are many reasons why the citizens are not safe. Due to poverty and inhuman living conditions, these citizens will do anything to get out. Even, if the only way is to put themselves in dangerous or life threatening situations. It is mostly women that put themselves in these situations. Some of these women do not care if they are tricked into doing vile, disgusting acts for other and sadly the children have no option. Yet the children are dragged into it anyway. These acts are also known as Human Sex Trafficking. Or a branch off of human trafficking. Many believe that Sex Trafficking in Europe is a crime …show more content…

Of the citizens affected women are the most prevalent. Women do not have a positive outlook on life, epically if the job they are promised is not the job they receive. For all they know they could be tricked into a horrible fate. Which often enough is what actually happens “Women in Eastern Europe are being tricked into modern day slavery, sex trafficking” (Boyd). Many women have been tricked into this line of work, and they often have no choice in the matter. Due to it being such a common occurrence. Even someone like “Maria who was a thirty year old woman, was promised a high paying job by men, but instead she is forced into prostitution” (“Sex Trafficking Prey”). And even after she got out her life was never the same. Maria is not the only one being tricked though; children are also being taken advantage of. Being forced into a place they cannot get out of by …show more content…

Yet, there is an even bigger problem now than there was back then. This is common because prostitution is legal in much of Europe and very little is done to stop this industry or save the women who are involved. “It is stated that about 4.5 million women are en-slaved around the world, especially in Europe, where legalized sex industry opens a door for forced prostitution and human trafficking” (Maiga). Not only are the women of Eastern Europe involved, but so are women all over the world. Sadly, the women involved do not have protection since it is a legal organization. And it seems like very little of the world’s population is willing to make a stand and stop

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