Human trafficking as well as slave labor are not a joking matter. Each day humans like you and I are stripped from their houses. Some are set out to work with farms, others, in factories. Sex slaves are people, mostly women and children who are forced to do sexual acts with their predator. People are commanded, as well as being controlled to work either by being terrified, or fake love. There are other reasons as well, but those ones are the big ones. One of the most widely spread influences in business today is Human trafficking. Close to our homes people are being taken. Sadly, we may even know someone who is doing the taking of other people. People have been seriously injured or even caused death by traffickers due to their harsh conditions. …show more content…
Those numbers, of foreigners also include children, not only men and women. People have begun to set up organizations to stop human trafficking. In 2004 a large sex ring was busted, when rescuers got inside, 25 enslaved women were freed. All around people, men and women were rejoicing. Often victims of human trafficking don't ever come back home. They are often either left somewhere with no food, water or money. Or they are either killed. In an article I read, there was a letter from an official government worker and he said, "10 children of color went missing from our nation's capital in two weeks and it got very little media …show more content…
Many places around the world have Sex trafficking, but you just don't know it. Here in Idaho in the months of December-January two major announcements were made. Idaho made its first arrest of a Sex trafficking criminal. The man, Michael Wade will be spending 20 years of his life in the federal jail for sexually enslaving a 15 year old girl. Sex trafficking and human trafficking in general is a strange topic that could never happen, or that is what we like to think. People are sexually abused every single day, some even in our cities, close to our homes. Men, women and children alike. Most people who are forced into slave labor often work as prostitutes or domestic
Human trafficking is the fastest growing crime in the entire world and is considered modern day slavery. Almost 80% of trafficking is through sexual exploitation, which means that it primarily affects women and girls (UNODC, 2009). Victims are often tricked into the business through promise of work or a better life and sometimes just randomly stolen right from their homes. However, this is not just an issue overseas. Michigan is listed as the state with the second highest rates of human trafficking.
With this being said, it is clear that women and young girls are typically the most at risk when it comes to commercial sexual exploitation. In this category of trafficking, traffickers act as “pimps” and sell these women like prostitutes. These victims are made to perform sexual favors to make their captor or captors a profit. Most of these crimes go unseen and
There are many organizations for selling humans like you or your loved ones. It doesn’t matter who you are or what you are and what you do, the possibilities of being lured into modern slavery could be anyone. Our government has found organization leaders even difficult to trace down, and who would know if the government might be keeping darker secrets to themselves. Traffickers take and manipulate people for their own profit and it may be someone you know, and nothing is really changing that.
In the United States, human trafficking has taken on different forms than what is normally thought of as human trafficking. It can range from a migrant laborer wanting to get a job to be able to support his family to survive who is then forced into manipulative work to a child running away to get away from abuse that is happening at home and the person that is helping the child get away from the abusive situation at home turns out to be exploiting him or her to make a profit (Farrell et al, 2014). According the International Labour Organization has estimated that 20.9 million people are involved in human trafficking in the whole world, with 1.5 million victims are in the United States, Canada, and Western Europe. In 2011, there were 3,969 convictions worldwide, and there were only 151 convictions in the United States.
The Fight to End Sex for Sale Since the beginning of time all human beings have had a basic desire for freedom and equal rights. When we think of slavery many things come to mind such as the civil war to put an end to slavery and also in more modern times leaders like Martin Luther King Jr, Malcolm X, and Frederick Douglass dedicated their lives to equal rights for everyone. Because of them, there was a change in the way people viewed each other and laws were changed eradicating slavery in the United States. But today there is a new form of slavery.
All these people, these humans, innocent people just like everybody else, are steadily being forced into slavery, some right now. Is anybody aware that 3,827 people per day are being sold or kidnapped into slavery? Sex trafficking is one of the many forms of slavery still happening in America today. “Sex trafficking is a crime when women, men and/or children are forcefully involved in commercial sex acts.
Many of the victims are forced with violence or indirectly with psychological blackmail into the sex trade. Human trafficking is the worst form of abuse that can be inflicted on an individual. A trafficked human being suffers from mental, and physical abuse, leaving them with lifelong mental illnesses. Many women dream of a better life and are willing to travel across the globe to better their lives.
Means is how the crime is done, means mostly consists of abduction, threats, manipulation, deception, force and the like. Purpose explains why it was committed which is the explicit intent to exploit the victim. The International Labor Organization reported that in 2017 approximately 24.9 million people were victims of human trafficking with around 81% of victims falling under the category of forced labor and 19% falling under the category of sexual exploitation. Out of the 24.9 million the demographics showed around 70% of women and girls were victims of trafficking and 30% of men and boys were victims of trafficking, with 75% being over the age of 18 and 25% being under the age of 18. Within the United States there are approximately 600-800,00 victims of trafficking according to the US State Department, with Asia-pacific region accounting for the largest amount of victims internationally.
While it emerges that males make up about a portion of human trafficking victims, the counts may be more, particularly for those included in sex trafficking. Pretty
Yet people ignore the fact of human trafficking and look the other way. Human trafficking involves a lot of things, but can be summarized as the “abuse of power or a position of vulnerability (Fisanick2). This is sextual slaveryand abuse that has been going on for decades and yet people
Now after listing some of the official organization that are using technology to help end this form of slavery, I would like to list some of the ways we, in this modern age, can help end this grievous crime. It might be easy to hear the facts about human trafficking, but fall into the false idea that it is simply up to our government and other such groups to deal with this important issue, and this is simply not true, in our technology advanced day and age it is now easier than ever to help do our part to help end this horror. Anyone can and should join in the fight against human trafficking, we can do this by, learning the indicators of human trafficking so you can help identify a potential trafficking victim. Human trafficking awareness training is available for individuals, businesses, first responders, law enforcement, educators, and federal employees, and many others. You can work with a local religious community or congregation to help stop trafficking by supporting a victim service provider or spreading awareness of human trafficking or encourage your local schools to partner with students and include modern slavery in their curricula.
Over 100,000,000 people each year are affected by human trafficking for the purpose of labor, sexual oppression, or any reason in which others benefit financially (Human trafficking).Force, deceit, violence, or taking advantage of someone 's vulnerability is how trafficking is often accomplished (Human trafficking) Around half of trafficking victims worldwide are part of the
Human trafficking, or trafficking in persons (TIP) or modern day slavery, is a heinous and widespread crime occurring around the world in nearly every society. Most people often thought slavery was part of the past; however, human slavery is part of our current society and has been an on-going issue around the world. Human trafficking is a type of slavery that involves forced or bonded labour, sexual servitude, child labour, or involuntary servitude all over the world. It is important to note that sex trafficking contributes to more than half of human trafficking and most of these victims are women and young girls. This modern day slavery can happen to anyone, anywhere, and at anytime (Ton, 2012).This literature review of documents and reports
“The world will not be destroyed by those who do evil but by those who watch them without doing anything”-Albert Einstein Human Trafficking is the trade of humans for the purpose of sexual slavery, forced labour, organs removal, commercial sex exploitation and economic exploitation. Normally, trafficking is done by threat, compulsion, abduction, fraud, misleading, abuse of power, vulnerability, giving payments or benefits to a person in control of the victim .Trafficking in person is a serious crime and dignified violation of human rights . Most of people nowadays do not know that human slavery still exists; after it was abolished 150 years ago, its proven when there is an auction of young women intended for sexual slavery occurred publicly in Britain highly policed location and another auction even took place in front of a café at Greenwich Airport, Britain (News by BBC UK, 4 June 2006, 14.31 GMT). These crimes have been booming and become a global phenomenon when victims from at least 153 countries were detected in 124 countries worldwide between 2010 and 2012.
About 70 percent of those victims are women and girls, and 50 percent are minors. The most common form of trafficking is sexual exploitation, where 36-62% of 20.9 million people are forced into prostitution, sold as sex slaves, and forced into marriage.