Human Trafficking In Corrections Today By Gary Mohr

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Primarily, there is some people that do not necessarily understand what the problem is related to human trafficking. The problem is that human traffickers are taking over the criminal world in today’s society. Gary Mohr, the author of “Corrections Today”, claims that criminals have taken a new trend from weapons, drugs, and murders to enslaving human beings and selling them several times, which is becoming a severe rise in the U.S. Through the years, enslaving people is allowing traffickers to gain a profit, which each year the influence gets stronger and stronger. As well; human trafficking is not only a ‘problem’, but it also affects lives more ways than one. Human trafficking goes deeper in what to look for, such as inappropriate use …show more content…

In addition, human trafficking predominantly involves teens when it comes to the next victim or already has been through trafficking. According to Detective April Samples, who works with the sheriff’s office of Cabarrus, North Carolina and the FBI task force for violent crimes against children, claims that about 100,000 children are being sold into human trafficking around the ages of 12 to 14 years old every year (qtd. in Kidd). When some children are in human trafficking, they are not going to live a good quality life because they are forced into this ring that ultimately takes their innocents …show more content…

By doing so, organizations give out justice to those that have gone through modern slavery. In the article of “Human Trafficking/Involuntary Servitude”, states that the FBI human trafficking task forces from different field offices, the Bureau’s Human Trafficking Program, and local and state authorities, are trying to take control of human trafficking through investigating traffickers, which will push for victims that are recovery. Not only does this help stop traffickers, but also helps victims to get the recovery that they need because the FBI, the Bureau’s Program, and other law authorities, are apprehending traffickers by taking one dangerous person off the streets. Moreover, organizations are wanting both in and outside their community, to classify and learn about human trafficking. Going back to Gary Mohr’s novel, “Corrections Today”, he explains that the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction, give out classes to the community, which these courses provide the education of human trafficking, having an understanding of what is being experienced, and to move on in a way that is healthy. Other organizations, besides the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction, are attempting to bring their community together by educating them to look for one another, providing protection from human trafficking. Throughout the situation of

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