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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
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“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
Human trafficking is one of the many faces of organized crime. Human trafficking is a broad term which contains trafficking for the purpose of sex along with the exploitation of labor. Currently, there are 20.9 million victims of sex slavery (Stacy.j.cecchet 2014 482) whom have or are suffering suffer inhumane circumstances and consequences. Sex trafficking is one of the largest criminal activities in the world (Stacy 249). Vulnerable women and children are taken advantage of and thrown into sex slavery, yet there is no explanation available as to how women and children are taken and thrown into the industry within countries such as Canada and the United States of America (482 Stacy j Cecchet 2014), which have human rights protection. Sex slavery leaves everlasting mental and physical effects on the abused women and children being trafficked. Even though sex trafficking is a crime it is also, for a lack of better words, an industry which would cease to exist if it was not for the supply and demand for women and children.
Sex trafficking is essentially systemic rape for profit. Force, fraud and coercion are used to control the victim’s behavior which may secure the appearance of consent to please the buyer (or john). Behind every transaction is violence or the threat of violence (Axtell par. 4). Just a decade ago, only a third of the countries studied by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime had legislation against human trafficking. (Darker Side, par.1) Women, children, and even men are taken from their homes, and off of the streets and are brought into a life that is almost impossible to get out of. This life is not one of choice, it is in most times by force. UNODC estimates that the total international human trafficking is a
Nothing drives emotions out the window more than hearing about innocent children being used for sex. In Cambodia, sex trafficking has grown into a troublesome issue. Sex trafficking has become one of the fastest growing crimes occurring internationally. It is the third largest crime-business in the world, after drugs and arms trafficking. Women, girls, and even men and boys are victims of the billion-dollar sex trafficking industry. Sex trafficking occurs everywhere, and it is not culturally specific, but a gender specific issue. There are numerous cases of sex trafficking within Cambodia, however child sex trafficking is extremely captivating and distressing to learn about.
Human trafficking, or the selling and buying of people, is a well-hidden yet prominent issue within today’s society. It is both an immoral and horrific topic that needs brought to attention and dealt with. When human beings are manipulated into work, sexual servitude, or economic hardship, human trafficking is occurring. In the year of 2006, only one individual is convicted of human trafficking per 800 victims (UNGIFT). By looking at straight statistics, reasons human trafficking happens, and the toll it has on people, it is very clear that this is a major issue that is happening in our world.
Most people throughout the world would think of slavery as an issue of the past, but sex trafficking is today’s form of “modern day slavery” (Countryman-Roswurm, 2014). Sex trafficking has become the fastest growing and most profitable criminal enterprise in the world due to the fact that people can be sold over and over again. Corrupt governments have tried to cover this issue up and have worked alongside traffickers to help them obtain illegal documents to continue operating (Deshpande et al., 2013). The effects of this crime causes victims of trafficking to have many emotional, physical, and mental traumas (Deshpande et al., 2013).
This article provided an overview of relevant issues surrounding contemporary sex trafficking, including risk factors. The article estimates that 600,000 to 800,000 men, women, and child are sex trafficked every year. It also explains three main factors that play into sex trafficking: human rights, migration, and security. This article exemplifies women’s lack of agency in relation to their bodies. Although there are male sex workers, there are many more female workers, further exploiting women’s sexuality. This aids in the fear women grow up and live with; the fear of being sold.
Human trafficking is a modern-day multibillion slavery business, involving victims who are kidnapped, smuggled and/or recruited then forced into slavery, labor and/or sexual exploitation. The primary cause of human trafficking is poverty. It is a global epidemic sweeping the nations and has been for years. It is more prevalent in third world countries, yet it is occurring all over the world. Traffickers make an income and a way of living from offering humans for slavery, labor, and sexual exploitation. According to Equality Now, “At least 20.9 million adults and children are bought and sold worldwide into commercial sexual servitude, forced
The trafficking of human beings has evolved and become more universal and serious over the years. Trafficking of people is equivalent to modern day slavery. The duties and expectations of these people are outrageously irrational. The victims are forced to do unthinkable tasks for people they may or may not know. Anyone can be a leader or a victim of human trafficking. Victims of trafficking programs span from an extensive variety of women, children, and men ranging widely in age. There are two very diverse trafficking programs: sex trafficking and labor trafficking. Sex trafficking, the most common of the two trafficking programs, can also be referred to as sex slavery. The sex trafficking occurs when the unwilling are being forced to
There is many problems in this world today. One of those problems was unknown to me until I read a report from CNN’s reporter Sarah Sidner who is doing a five-part series on Sex Trafficking called the Freedom Report. In her first installment, she addresses that victims of this heinous crime are getting marked by their traffickers.
They also concluded that sex trafficking is hard to identify and it is hidden very well from the public and law enforcement. There was also findings how political agendas play a part into trafficking of individuals. The authors also mentioned how victims of human trafficking are scared to report or get any type of medical treatment because the fear pimps and traffickers use to deter them from telling authorities. They mention how these people of power threaten them or their family if they report what has happened to them to officials. The authors also found that lack of economic opportunities, inadequate education and childhood factors have an increase in sex trafficking. However, they also state that cultural norms and society plays a huge role in sex trafficking. If a child is out of their cultural norm then they have a heightened risk of being coerced into sex trafficking. In Kolkata, Rio and Salvador findings suggested that there is a higher chance of individuals being darker skin to be trafficked than lighter skin individuals. With this being said, there is even a higher risk of these individuals being forced into trafficking if they are from a poor community and the United States can use this data to lower this type of crime (Konstantopoulos, et al.,
She’s the girl who’s running away from her abusive past, the one who is impoverished and looking for a way to make ends meet, or perhaps, she’s the girl who naively fell in love with the wrong man. Regardless of the reasons, there are nearly 30 million victims of human trafficking globally. There are more slaves now than ever before. Trafficking of persons is not a subject that should be ignored or taken lightly. In order to fully understand the enormity of this crisis, we will examine the root causes, facts, and the impact of human trafficking throughout the world.
Because most of the sex and labor involved in human-trafficking is not consensual, abuse is extremely prevalent. Victims of sex-trafficking face many physical consequences due to sexual conduct. It is not uncommon for pimps to burn and beat their victims. In addition, many johns refuse to use protection, and in some cases, force victims to have unprotected sex. A study shows that 23% of females and 8% of males report STI’s as a result of being sexually exploited (Johnston 4). Not only is this rape, but it leaves a lasting impact on the victim physically and emotionally. Many women also become pregnant while in captivity and may even be forced to abort one or more pregnancies, whether she wants to continue with the pregnancy or not. In fact, 29% of females reported becoming pregnant at least one time while being trafficked (4). Women who do not have to abort the pregnancies then have to worry about financially supporting a child, which causes an even more significant financial burden. Physical abuse is a devastating but real consequence that nearly all who are exploited and held captive in the sex trade
Human trafficking is the illegal movement of men, women, and children who are forced into labor or more commonly, commercial sexual exploitation. Every year people fall into the hands of traffickers, in that person’s country or abroad. The penalty can be up to 10 years to life depending on the severity of the offense or case. Some forms of sex trafficking are more visible than others such as street prostitution. Although most types go unseen, for example, unmarked brothels in unsuspected places, most reasons for people, mainly men, to start human trafficking is because in some areas it can produce a good profit because opportunities for education and legitimate employment are very limited. “the greatest numbers of traffickers are from
Sex -trafficking has not dissipated over time; it is a growing, adaptive market that is prevalent across the world. We are not talking about an industry that sells depleting commodities. Sex trafficking is a giant market that profits on human slavery. It is paramount that this issue be moved nearer to the forefront of global consciousness, in light of violations of basic human rights and losses of autonomy.
The modern world today is proud to recognize the equality that has been acknowledged between age, gender, and race. Women are beginning to be treated as equals with men, in new customs, lifestyle, society, and economy. Today, women are freer and are liberated from their traditional roles as housewives, and are pursuing their hopes and dreams. However, this is not the case in many regions of the world. In the developing countries, thousands of females are dehumanized by prostitution and the trafficking of women and children is dehumanizing which serves only to benefit men. It exploits and violates the rights of women in the developing world. Sexual exploitation, which includes sex tourism,