Human/sex trafficking in Amsterdam

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“We thought slavery was a thing of the past. We haven’t been paying attention” (Atlanta Hosts Passion 2012). There is trafficking all around the world, whether society likes it or not, several kinds such as trafficking in drugs, other supplies and even trafficking in people. Human and sex trafficking has been known to use many women and children, who are then victimized for this cruel fate for over hundreds and even over thousands of years. “The transnational sex trafficking of women and children is based on a balance between the supply of victims from sending countries and the demand for victims in receiving countries. Sending countries are those from which victims can be relatively easily recruited, usually with false promises of jobs. Receiving or destination countries are those with sex industries that create the demand for victims. Where prostitution is flourishing, pimps cannot recruit enough local women to fill up the brothels, so they have to bring in victims from other places” (Soroptimist, Hughes, Donna M.). Trafficking solely exists for their known cheap labor services; these services render them worthless, but traffickers, the ones who control and sell them, receive high profits on their end, from exploiting these women and children, they are considered only as slaves in this world and nothing more, but to make money for traffickers. Trafficking women and children is considered low risk and high in profits for traffickers, society is unaware of these issues. Amsterdam is highly known for their famous tourist attraction, The Red Light District and is a great example that uses these women and children for exploitation.
Amsterdam, a city located in Northern Europe, has been known for its tourism, business, and culture for...

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