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    Organized Crime In Latin America

    West Africa has heated up as a hot spot for Transnational Organized Crime groups. This region is being used as a major transit route for illegal drugs being transported to Europe and United States. This is heroin’s many route west and methamphetamine’s route toward Asia. “TOC exacerbates corruption and undermines the rule of law, democratic processes, and transparent business practices in several African states that already suffer from weak institutions.” (n.d.). This is giving the Transnational

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    Human Trafficking Problem In The United States

    religion, or gender, it can happen to anybody. More than a quarter (~26% )of the victims are under the age of 18. According to the U.S State Department 80 % of the victims trafficked across the border every year 80% are females and half of them are children. There have been 5,551 sex Trafficking cases reported this year and 1,057 labor Trafficking reported this year in the U.S. Human Trafficking is something everyone should be concerned about considering it is happening in our own country. You may

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    Human Trafficking: The Third Largest Organized Crime

    Human trafficking is the third largest organized crime after drugs and the arms trade across the globe. Trafficking in human beings, especially in women, and children has become a matter of serious national and international concern. These women, mostly from poorer countries like Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Ukraine, usually come to India on three to six months of work or tourist visas. Although India has a number of laws and provisions prohibiting

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    Policy Making in Human Services

    the structure of welfare payments and added new criteria to states that received welfare funding. AFDC also known as Aid to Families with Dependent Children, was a federal assistance program which was in effect from 1935 to 1996 and was stopped and then modified into Temporary Assistance for Needy Families because AFDC encouraged women to have children in order to receive financial aid. Gais states that "one other consequence is that the simple distinction between state and county supervised welfare

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    United Nations Issue

    Child Sex Trafficking. I. Introduction It would be ideal to imagine a world where children stay within the boundaries of innocence. However, numerous countries around the world make that dream impossible as child sex trafficking grows in abundance as the most common form of modern day slavery. On a daily basis, children are acquired by means of force, threat, and fraud in order to be exploited in forms of sexuality, slavery, and forced labor (United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime). Up to 50%

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    Child Soldiers

    trafficking and forms of exploitation include sexual exploitation, labor exploitation of children, and exploitation for the purpose of begging. Sexual exploitation is generally considered to be the primary form of human trafficking offenses. Russia’s sex trade has spread; the sex trade industry currently employs 150,000 women (Human Trafficking, 2006). Sexual exploitation particularly affects women and children. They are coerced into prostitution. Child trafficking is a particularly grave form

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    Psychology Papers

    Wednesday, April 9, 2014 PSY/460 - WEEK ONE SHORT ANSWER Environmental psychology is likely to be a new field for you, although many of the concepts are probably familiar. Provide your own definition of the discipline. Discuss an important milestone or influence in the development of environmental psychology and provide reasoning as to why you chose this one. Environmental psychology is a branch of psychology that studies how the environment affects individuals, and vice-verse. There

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    Wschler Intelligence Test

    Weschlers test of intelligence for children The Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC), developed by David Wechsler, is an individually administered intelligence testfor children between the ages of 6 and 16 inclusive that can be completed without reading or writing. The WISC takes 65–80 minutes to administer and generates an IQ score which represents a child's general cognitive ability.    ------------------------------------------------- History The original WISC (Wechsler, 1949) was an

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    The Rise of Child Maltreatment

    Rise of Child Maltreatment Jesus said, "Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these (NIV, Matthew 19:14). The Old and New Testament demonstrate abundantly that children are a heritage from God and a crown of the aged (Psalms 127:3; Proverbs 17:6). Despite this there are many in this world who view children as chattel, even a hindrance and a curse; thus, too many children are subjected to cruelty and atrocities. There has been

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    Psy460

    Environmental Psychology Environmental psychology is when we think about how our environment impacts each and every one of us on a daily basis. This is the interrelationship between humans and our environment and how it can impact us in our daily activities and modify out behavior. According to (Steg, L.), “We define environmental psychology as the discipline that studies the interplay between individuals and their built and natural environment.” This form of psychology may seem insignificant

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