Sex Trafficking Research Paper

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Contemporary Slavery
Sex trafficking is the most profitable form of slavery. Drugs or weapons that can only be sold once, sex can be sold time and time again. There are many ways to force humans into selling their bodies. The forced sale of commercial sex acts can take place through means of, “force, fraud or coercion” (Dempsey). Alternatively, one could exploit the vulnerable or use a position of power to enact the same outcome. In most states, including Nevada, any child subjected to performing sexual acts for money violates sex trafficking laws, even if the minor gives consent. Not unlike slavery, to be inducted into the world of sex trafficking is to be robbed of freedom, possibility, and dignity. I have been aware of the cruelties of sex …show more content…

I have always known that forced position is not as far from home and infrequent as one living in a quaint Las Vegas suburb might think, and now I wish to pass on this information on to others.
What is sex trafficking? In this essay, I will address this question and discuss types of sex trafficking taking place in Vegas such as those in hotels, massage parlors, and truck stops. What percentage of prostitutes are not in that situation by choice? The answer to this question evades me. I do know that once you are in, it is very difficult to safely leave. Through my research, I hope to find statistics on percentages pertaining to this question. How does one get trapped in this horrific lifestyle? Victims can be easily compelled through violence, threats, or even be boy-friended in, which is when a pimp takes on a boyfriend-like persona and later forces his target onto the streets. …show more content…

One existing conversation is on the controversial matter of whether victims of sex trafficking should be decriminalized. The justice system is meant to focus on victimizers rather than the victims (Dempsey). In the case of minors involved in sex trafficking, prosecution arguably causes more harm than good. Victims rarely disclose details of their situation to the cops out of fear or distrust of law enforcement. However, if we were to decriminalize minor sex trafficking victims, there is a possibility that the problem would surge even more out of control. The argument behind the suspected increase in crime is that the lack of repercussions would make traffickers more daring based on the grounds that they would not have to worry about their sex workers being arrested. On one hand, it is cruel and ineffective to punish these victims and then put them right back into the hands of their pimp. On the other hand, not arresting these prostitutes would make this unlawful conduct that much easier to get away with for Panderers in Las

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