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Trafficking
Topic: Slavery Words: 1161 Pages: 5
Introduction
Sex trafficking is among the most lucrative trades around the globe, with
entails the trading of unwilling persons, to perform sexual activities i.e. either
locally or internationally1. The victims are often lured by certain promises such as
lucrative jobs and colourful marriages. However, in some cases, traffickers use
(especially the women) being victims of this unconstitutional trade. The situation
gradually became uncontrollable thus leading to the formation of the Mann act
(1910), which outlawed this immoral trade. Currently, sex trafficking is practised
in almost all states with California, New York, Florida and Arizona being among
Sex traffickers in the US acquire and ship their workforces via several means
thus resulting in different forms of migrations. Promises for exceptional jobs and
lively marriages are some of the tricks used by the US traffickers, to lure victims
into this dishonourable business3. Such tricks are used, by the US traffickers, to
different countries from the globe; the US obtain workers from countries like
factors that sparkle and accelerate drug trafficking is poverty. This is noted by
Additionally, most people venture into such businesses due to poverty; instead of
languishing in poverty, why not venture into lucrative dealings such as sex
Inadequate security to protect young girls and women from traffickers also plays
a significant role in facilitating sex trafficking. Girls and women are increasingly
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Early in the 21st century, the US developed certain policies that aimed at
arraigning and ruthlessly punishing persons who are involved in sex trafficking5.
The policy proposed for immunity to victims of this dishonourable trade i.e. with
preventative measures i.e. to address the fundamental issues that make women
convincing, the prime challenge still remains on how to implement the policies.
mention a few6. It is noted that many Thai ladies fall victims of international
traffickers rather than the local ones; mostly, the Thai victims are shipped to
It is noted that thousands of victims are being imported and exported by Thai
The country is known as the global centre of trafficking business following its
from the rural areas to urban centres i.e. by promising them better jobs7.
Sometimes, they use force to capture persons from rural areas i.e. by
prime reasons that drive people to such disreputable business. Women are lured
rather enjoy the lucrative bit of sex trafficking, instead of languishing in poverty.
especially the poor. Lack of education also plays a considerable role in fueling
lucrative jobs, only to realize later that it was a scheme for sex trafficking.
Thailand contains certain tribes in the northern part of the country, who are non-
citizens; this makes them more vulnerable to such criminal activities, due to their
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Thailand has its own policies and approaches for combating sex trafficking. It
faces the full consequence of the law. Thailand’s policies on trafficking grant
protection to victims of sex trafficking; they are given medication, foodstuff and
fortune in implement this policy (500 million baht); however, the expenditure was
suspended at the authorization level (only 100 million was authorized), which
measures in their bid to minimize sex trafficking. The country supports several
anti-trafficking campaigns and also participate in educating the public about sex
trafficking.
the fight against sex traffickings such as the international justice mission, ICCPR,
and ICESCR. Several countries have joined the battle, however, with dissimilar
approaches. For instance, Japan enacted several laws that not only prevent the
business but also severely punish persons found guilty of sex trafficking.
against sex trafficking. Japan grants counselling services, medication and other
Sex trafficking is also, to a great extent, practised in South Africa. However, the
South African government has placed solid measures to fight against this
unconstitutional business. The country upped its border securities to ensure that
movements are restricted, while the ones crossing are extensively searched. The
against persons who are suspected to practice this outlawed business9. South
Africa also assists victims of sex trafficking i.e. by counselling and giving them,
Conclusion
Sex trafficking is an outlawed business practised by several countries around the
such as poverty, lack of education and unemployment. The fights against this
dishonourable trade are underway, with several countries and organizations
References:
Humantrafficking.org, 2006, Thailand, Humantrafficking.org, Web.
Territo, L & Kirkham, G 2009, International Sex Trafficking of Women & Children:
Understanding the Global Epidemic, Looseleaf Law Publications, New York, pp.
1-15.
introduction to international social work, Oxford University Press US, New York,
pp.50.
Footnotes
pp.159-179.
42-45.
York, pp.50.