Human Trafficking By David A Feingold Summary

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In “Human Trafficking,” David A, Feingold addresses the misconceptions of human trafficking. Human trafficking is considered a recent phenomenon; however, its old as the laws of supply and demand. According to Feingold, human trafficking has increased and know we now we are realizing that we have done nothing to resolve the problem. According to Feingold, victims are trafficked either in the sex industry or in labor. However, labor trafficking is more widespread and the worldwide market favors labor work more than sex work; labor workers are still sexually assaulted and abused. Also, the sex trade statistics are unreliable because in some countries men are not considered as trafficking victims. In addition, trafficking isn’t

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