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Pros And Cons Of Human Sex Trafficking

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Introduction
Ronald Weitzer states that human sex trafficking is defined as “recruitment, harboring, transportation, provision, or obtaining of a person for a commercial sex act.”
Adults who sell sex with the help of someone, are not reviewed as trafficking victims. For someone to be punished, the offense must include a severe form of trafficking, including a person under the age of eighteen years old who has been induced to perform a commercial sex act or an adult who has been induced by using force, fraud, or coercion.
First, the important goal is to not eliminate trafficking, but rather to eliminate prostitution. Estimates place the number of domestic and international victims in the millions, with the majority being female and children …show more content…

For example, in the movie “SOLD” a young 12-year-old girl named Lakshmi was being trafficked from her home in Nepal to a prison whorehouse in India. She and other imprisoned children received help from an American photographer and an aid worker to evade their captors.
Joyce Meyer Ministries focuses on offering housing to victims as an option out of the sex industry for women who have been pressured into sex trafficking and prostitution as a way out of poverty (1).
Claims regarding a growing worldwide epidemic are contradicted by the United State’s government’s own figures. For example, during the past years, the State Department’s yearly “Trafficking in Persons” report has decreased the figures on the magnitude of both transnational and domestic human trafficking.
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This information will help you understand what is happening to young women across the country and why it needs to be stopped to save them from destruction.

“According to UNICEF, every two minutes a child is being prepped for sexual exploitation.” Studies have shown that 1.2 million children are being trafficked each year. “This number excluded the millions already being held hostage by trafficking.” (1).
Sex traffickers target victims through internet, cellphones, friends who have already been victimized, public places and even in after-school events where family members believe they are safe. Ansley Joye

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