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Sex Trafficking Research Paper

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To the minds of most, slavery seems to be a non-existent issue nowadays; however, human enslavement remains a problematic concern throughout the world. For instance, present-day subjugation of humans includes mainly the trafficking of children, women, but men too are forced into the perverse crime of sex trafficking. Throughout the southeast Asian countries especially, sex trafficking has increasingly become corrupt. The sexual exploitation has become out of control in which thousands of lives every year are dehumanized as well as mentally and physically abused because of high demand for sex and ravenous greed for money. Victims of sex trafficking endure horrific abuse; physical …show more content…

Human trafficking is the third largest international crime industry (behind illegal drugs and arms trafficking). It reportedly generates a profit of $32 billion every year”(“11 Facts About Human Trafficking”) Eighty percent of human trafficking consists of sexual exploitation. Since the sex trafficking of people has low risk and is very profitable, traffickers use it as a justification for their corrupt actions. A sex buyer once said, “Being with a prostitute is like having a cup of coffee, when you’re done, you throw it out”(“KSU Freedom Alliance”) Societies lack of respect and the constant degradation of women has led to wide spread of sex buyers who honestly believe that women are nothing but a thing used for sex. Some men on the other hand have contracted a STD, and believe that having sex with a virgin girl would cure their disease; however, instead of being cured, these men usually spread the STDs to young victims, resulting a local outbreak of the disease. Family members, friends, and acquaintances of the victim are desperate to put food on the table that they are willing to sell anyone in order to get some money for as little as 10 dollars in U.S. currency. Mainly, these are girls because in most Asian cultures, women are not perceived as important within the society. “ researchers estimate that more than 80% of …show more content…

Those who enter into the sex trade, usually die within two to four years due to abuse, starvation, diseases, suicide, malnutrition, drug overdose among other things. Many of those who are rescued or who have escaped suffer from array of things such as depression, post traumatic stress order, AIDS, STDs, and many more. “Researchers note that sex trafficking plays a major role in the spread of HIV.”(“Random History”) Victims who have escaped find themselves starving, homeless, and uneducated meaning that they are jobless. Victims of this perverse trade has lost a chance at education, lost their childhood, remains poor, along with having to deal with mental issues that traffickers have embedded into their minds. “Little girls are raped and tortured to such an extent that their reproductive system is permanently damaged depriving them of their natural right to motherhood.”(“Human Trafficking”) Even if the trafficker gets in trouble with the police, they usually are able to buy there way out of prison due to the money that they have made from the sex trade and sometimes the victims instead are thrown into jail. So even if the victims escape from their captors, their life will always be scarred by traumatic things that have occurred in the sex

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