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    The Rise of Child Maltreatment

    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, para 8.). 45% of children age 5 and under are the most vulnerable to maltreatment with fatalities being the highest among these age groups (Safe Horizon, 2014, para.2.). According to statistics from the Department of Health and Human Services

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    Human Trafficking

    The illegal trade of human beings for forced labor, prostitution and reproductive favors is known as human trafficking. Article #4 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states. “No one shall be held in slavery or servitude; slavery and the slave trade shall be prohibited in all their forms”. Throughout the world men, women and children are being trafficked into a form of modern day slavery. Mainly women and small children are being forced into doing physical labor which includes prostitution

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    Human Trafficking

    street, and even extracting organs from one person and sending them off for someone else to use that really “needs” them. Human trafficking has been one of the biggest and most rapidly growing crimes in the United States today. One of the most commonly and well known trafficking is sexual exploitation of women and young women is the sexual abuse of the people through exchange of sex or sexual acts for drugs, food, shelter, protection and/or money. It also includes creating pornography and sexual websites

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    Human Trafficking

    of their homes, away from their families, and into a dark world that no one should ever be a victim to. Children are being harbored, transported, and recruited for the purposes of labor services, exploitation and sex commercialing. This is called trafficking of a minor. Child trafficking is rapidly becoming one of the largest criminal industries in the world and American children are being denied their opportunities to reach their full potential every day. Our country cannot simply ignore this with

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    Essay On Human Trafficking

    United Nations defines human trafficking as the Act that involves the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring or receiving a person through the use of force, coercion or other means, to exploit their ', and crimes against humanity. Human trafficking consists of three elements; Law (what should be done, such as the recruitment, transportation, transfer, or receipt of persons), which means (how this is done, as is the threat or use of force, coercion, abduction, fraud, deception, abuse of

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    aware of the issue of human trafficking and began monitoring it in 1994. At first, it seemed to only be a problem for women and girls for sexual purposes but, contrary to popular belief, human trafficking does not only include sex trafficking, it encompasses all forms of forced labor, and as time went on, they realized it was a much larger issue, affecting a much larger spectrum of people. (ABC 1) Sex trafficking does account for the trade of about fifty-six percent of trafficking victims (according

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    Human Trafficking In America

    Human trafficking has been in existence for since the beginning of America in the 1600s. In the last few years, the human trafficking trade has grown to become the second largest criminal empire worldwide. (14ju) It is modern-day slavery for people around the world. “"Human trafficking is a crime that impacts communities around the world," said Mayor Parker.”” (14ju) People have done many despicable acts to trap the children and adults into this world. There are many factors that cause someone to

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    The Spread Of Human Trafficking

    Human Trafficking Although human trafficking isn’t widely talked about, it is one of the most widely spread businesses in today’s society. Human trafficking is, “the action or practice of illegally transporting people from one country or area to another.” It covers a wide bases of social issues and not usually brought up for discussion. While the most well-known form of human trafficking is for sexual exploitation, hundreds of thousands of victims are trafficked for forced labor. It’s an offense

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    Modern Day Slavery

    Journal Entries In what ways are the foods we eat often intimately connected to human trafficking and slavery? Why is this practice tolerated and who is being affected by it? Were you aware of it? Source 1A & B Personally, I think any form of human trafficking and slavery no matter how minimal it is, is a serious offense against humanity and the greater good of the world in general. In Florida alone in the past years

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    Modern Day Slavery: Human Trafficking In The United States

    Human trafficking is a global phenomenon nowadays known as modern day slavery. Human trafficking exists in the form of sex trafficking, bonded labor, slavery and similar practices. According to several researches poverty lays as the most contributing factor for being a victim of trafficking. Human Trafficking have become a billion dollar industry with investors, recruiters and public officials partnering in the business Globalization enabled easy transportation between countries due to expansion

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