The Pros And Cons Of Human Trafficking

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Human Trafficking is a universal issue that is still currently happening today. It is a major crime that essentially lets someone take illegal custody of another human’s rights and freedoms. The impacts of human trafficking are crucial and nerve-racking. Victims of such crimes most likely suffer from injuries physically and mentally, abusive behavior, rape, death threats, and life taking. Human Trafficking undermines the safety and security of people and their lives (TIP, 2007). People who are desperate for money and would do anything for little amounts of money would either do drug and gun dealing, or human trafficking. Human Trafficking is the fastest growing business in the world. The number of current slaves in America is less than half of what the number of identified humans who are trafficked (HJHP, 2012). There are many believed reasons for the increase in trafficking in the last decade. In general, the criminal business feeds on poverty, despair, war, crisis, and ignorance. The globalization of the world economy has increased the migration of people across borders, both legally and illegally, mostly from lower class to high class countries. International planned crimes taken full advantage of the more independent flow of people, money, goods and services to extend its own goal internationally (CRS, 2008). Many abusers are being put into jail for rape and abuse to minors and adults. As a community, it is needed to do more interdisciplinary interventions, just to care for the victims of trafficking, but also to help prevent the cause of it. Popular Defenders, an organization that trains local citizens to interact with victims of gender violence, started a task about female human rights. A way that communities are helping th... ... middle of paper ... ...e people who are in significant human trafficking, victims of trafficking, domestic workers, and or child marriage or children in the military do not get freed. The victims are still either unidentified or are in such tight security from the trafficker that the government cannot pass through to evidence. Due to this situation, it is difficult to keep this law working. Also, this law does not state that there will be a in court for the victims rights, which makes it almost impossible for the victims to get the treatment and needs they deserve (Congress Public Laws, 2003). The William Wilberforce Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2008 is a law that is said to prevent and monitor trafficking. The laws first two titles represent the combating of international and U.S trafficking in persons. A stated in the law, the United States is responsible for:

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