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    Legalizing Prostitution

    protect people. But it will increased the danger, it will increase sex trafficking, and it will increased the demand for prostitutes while legitimizing the business. Prostitution should not be legalized because it will increased the danger to people in that type of business. According to Janice Crouse, “Prostitutes call their work ‘paid rape’ and note the friends who "didn't make it out alive” (Crouse). The prostitutes turn to drugs and alcohol in order to deal with their career. Because

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    Knowledge Is the First Step: Let’s Work Together to Stop Human Trafficking

    Klander English 1302 (TTH2:30-4:00) April 18, 2011 Knowledge is the First Step: Let’s Work Together to Stop Human Trafficking Human trafficking and sexual exploitation has become a huge issue in recent years. It has commonly been misconceived that it only occurs in poor countries. In fact the United States makes the top ten lists of common destinations for victims of human trafficking. This is a very discouraging statistic, and I must admit it has left me with a sour taste in my mouth. It’s impossible

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    Prostitution Stay Illegal

    Prostitution should be illegal in Canada because of various reasons. Just some of the reasons would be for Moral and Ethical reasons, to try to decrease the high rate of sex trafficking, and to put workers of this profession away from the dangers of violence, drugs, STD`s and even murder. Taking morality and ethics into consideration, it`s wrong in every way you can think of. The fact that is has been practised for a long time now, from when the world was just growing or I guess developing should

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    Human Trafficking

    Human Dignity without a Price Tag Campaign The Need There is no uniform definition of human trafficking and no consent regarding aspects that this problem entails. The United Nations Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children defines human trafficking as the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring or receipt of persons, by means of the threat or use of force or other forms of coercion, of abduction, of fraud, of deception, of the abuse

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    Why Prostitution Should Not Be Legalised.

    harm to prostitutes or the so-called ‘morally-secure’ society. A stronger element of agnosticism emerges in the proposals for legalisation when it’s on ground effect depicts a consternating increment in the very same issue it seeks to check- human trafficking. Total legalisation makes prostitution, the epitome of human rights violation, as much of an occupation as any other, albeit it remains clearly distinctive from other low-status and abusive forms of employment by the vice of being the worst one

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    The Rise of Child Maltreatment

    hindrance and a curse; thus, too many children are subjected to cruelty and atrocities. There has been historic awareness created in regards to child abuse since the 1970’s; nonetheless, there has been an increase in neglect, murder, rape, and the trafficking of children. Child maltreatment is not exclusive to any one socioeconomic level; however, “African American, Native American, and multi-racial children have higher incidents of reported abuse than that of other children” (Child Trends, 2014

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    Enslaved and Exploited

    called human trafficking. In a recent documentary about the subject Ensalved and Exploited, they defined human trafficking as the “recruitment, harbouring, transportation, provision, obtaining of a person for the purpose of a commercial sex act” and most of these people are women and children who are destined for the sex trade. Anyone who is being abused or provides a service because they are afraid is considered human trafficking. This essay aims to explain the contexts of human trafficking and its effects

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    Evidence Based Paper

    delinquents. It explains that sexually exploited children are vulnerable to this type of abuse. It explains that sexual exploitation of children (CSEC) as one of the most destructive forms of child abuse. It explains the international sexual trafficking of women and children. It includes data on the amount of women and children that are being trafficked and experiencing sexual exploitation. It includes a dissertation that includes an empirical study and a quantitative study. This study is the

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    Spain

    Human Rights Report on Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children Spain Population: 40,548,753 (July 2010 est.) Population Growth Rate: 0.045% (2010 est.) Birth Rate: 9.54 births/1,000 population (2010 est.) Life Expectancy: total population: 80.18 years; male: 76.88 years; female: 83.7 years (2010 est.) Literacy Rate: total population: 97.9%; male: 98.7%; female: 97.2% (2003 est.) Net Migration Rate: 0.99 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2010 est.) Unemployment Rate: 18.1% (2009 est.)

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    Relativism and Morality

    RUNNING HEAD: RELATIVISM AND MORALITY Relativism and Morality Kaleen Cheney SOC/120 Russell Tompkins February 2, 2013 RUNNING HEAD: RELATIVISM AND MORALITY PAGE 1 In reading the Lenn Goodman Some Moral Minima, I have to agree that certain things are simply wrong. The issues such as genocide, famine, germ warfare, terrorism, hostages, child warriors, slavery, polygamy, and incest are all topics that Goodman discusses that I have to agree that I have the same point of view

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