Sex Trafficking Thesis

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Often times sex trafficking victims are children from ages twelve to eighteen, and each year sex trafficking becomes a bigger issue for these children. Sex trafficking has to stop because majority of those who are exposed are children of both genders. This becomes an issue when being a victim of sex trafficking causes a traumatic event that one, specially, children should not go through. Any person that is under the age of 18 while exposed to sex trafficking is considered a child and most importantly a victim. In “U.S. federal law, any minor under the age of 18 years induced into commercial sex is a victim of sex trafficking—regardless of whether or not the trafficker used force, fraud, or coercion” (“Shining Light on the Darkness of Human …show more content…

Throughout the years “according to United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), over the past 30 years, over 30 million children have been sexually exploited through human trafficking,” not only are children being forced to do sex acts, they are being parted away from their families. (Interesting Facts) Having to be apart of an industry, that finds no shame in taking innocent little kids to be dehumanized by the adults that are sworn to protect the children is heartbreaking. Each year the rate of children being taken surpasses the previous years making it very dangerous to find ways to stop child sex slavery. Sex traffickers have the tendency to “recruit children because not only are children more unsuspecting and vulnerable than adults, but there is also a high market demand for young victims.” (Interesting Facts) When people offer to pay more money for a special preference in a sex acts, the exploiters does what he/she can in order to satisfy the customer. Exploiters often times chose to be a part of the sex trafficking business because it makes easy money. It doesn’t cost anything to be able to manipulate someone into agreeing with what they say, allowing them to keep business

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