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    Chapter7: Investigation of Human Trafficking Submitted to: Ms. Mae Conley Submitted by: Cynthia Jackson CJ 519 10/15/17 Investigation of Human Trafficking 1 Human trafficking is a violation of federal civil rights laws. The FBI is investigating these crimes as one of its top civil rights priorities to protect those who may be a victim of this crime. According to Gilbert the general process of investigation is complex, but it may be summarized as the systematic and thorough inquiry…

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    of contemporary slavery is human trafficking. Thousands and thousands of individuals are trafficked every year, majority consisting of women and young girls (Lyman & Potter, 2015). Cities including Los Angeles, New York, Miami, and Chicago are well known ports for trafficking. These women and young girls are continuously forced into prostitution, some manual labor or sweatshops. It’s common for children to be kidnapped and sold into the sex trade. Human trafficking typically flourishes when…

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    Trafficking In Russia

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    A letter form the Russian Attorney General Human trafficking, also known as sex trafficking, is an ever-growing problem throughout the globe. A majority of the humans are smuggled from the Eastern Europe area. Russia is considered one of the key contributors. When we look at the problem of human trafficking in Russia, there are many factors to consider. Who is targeted and why? Who are the traffickers and what is their motive? How does it affect the public and economy? How does Corruption play…

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    Human Sex Trafficking

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    Human sex trafficking We’re all human, and we always turn a blind eye to our problems. Just think about it, ignorance is bliss, but it doesn’t help. Imagine that you are in a bar somewhere, and that’s where everything will change for you. There are two men and a child, you may wonder what they’re doing, possibly bar buddies. You may look at the child, hurt, beaten, and their eyes look like all the sadness in the world was stored there. With a quick exchange of money the child follows their new…

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    Human Trafficking in America Somarah A. SamoMrs. SeiwertCollege Bound English- 12October 8, 2015 Running head: HUMAN TRAFFICKING 2Human Trafficking in AmericaEven though we have moved past slavery it still happens today called human trafficking. Human trafficking is a serious crime and it happens in the united states everyday and most do notknow it happens. Human Trafficking is…

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    are kidnapped and sold into human trafficking? But that’s just the number of reported cases (“Trafficking” para.1). It would be larger if it wasn't for the fact that the people who do this absolutely horrendous act make sure to keep it very secretive and hidden to the outside world. Nevertheless, how can such “brutally misogynistic violence” (Kristof 133) happen and go without world outcry or major concern everywhere? And most of all, why should human trafficking be the world’s main issue to be…

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    markets, or large areas. Prevalent in Argentina is human trafficking, which frequently occurs amongst young women who are already exposed to poor living conditions, and who live in poverty. These young women, in most cases, are in general town areas such as markets, town squares, or in stores with their mothers when they are kidnapped by local gangs in Argentina, only to never be seen again. The excess number of cases dealing with human trafficking closely relates to the fact that Argentina is…

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    Modern Day Slavery

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    sex trafficking in which a person is held as a slave by another person. Modern-Day Slavery, major contributing factors to sex trafficking, the traffickers and the victims and the current efforts to stop this madness will all be presented in an effort to raise awareness on an issue that is in our own backyard and not in a third world country. Modern-Day Slavery also known as human trafficking exists not just in third world country but also in the United States. Some form of human trafficking is…

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    its more commonly known as human trafficking. Human trafficking is the kidnapping of women to be prostitutes. Many sick individuals will pay high amounts of money to have sex with virgins, young beautiful women, or women from other countries. Almost every country is involved with trafficking with either buying or selling women. Victims come from all over the world if there…

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    Human Trafficking Today

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    form of human trafficking, and in places that are closer to home than many may realize. Society itself has impacted human trafficking greatly, through turning a blind eye towards it, and by the lack of social deviance forced upon these horrendous crimes. This violation of human rights epitomizes the control held over those who are trafficked, generally women and children, and how certain gender and social classes are targeted over others. Society’s lack of education about human trafficking has…

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