The root causes of Sex Trafficking are Political and Social issues. Throughout history there has been a lot of laws for sex trafficking. According to Polaris website Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 it says “ The act establishes human trafficking and related offenses as federal crimes, and attaches severe penalties to them. It also mandates restitution be paid to victims of human trafficking.”This means that it's a crime for people to commit this crime they would have a penalty and give money for the people who are suffering from a certain disorder being trafficker could cause serious damage to the brain being traumatized thinking what happen to you it would be a life event you won't forget that's why people who suffer need to get treated and go to therapy.
Sex trafficking still exists according to Fred De Sam Lazaro because for the very same reason that drug mafias still exist, despite massive law enforcement efforts. Human trafficking is a highly sophisticated, organized crime and it is very lucrative. Seasoned traffickers dangle the only shred of hope that many people, living in desperate poverty, will cling to, even if it is a false hope. The U.S. Department of State, marking the 150th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation in 2012 in its latest Trafficking in Persons, or TIP, report, notes that 27 million people across the world, including the United States, are victims of human trafficking. Meaning that if we let one thing happen without being consequences more things will appear and they won't do nothing to it. As the case of mafias money and drugs when we all know they pay the people with “power” for their silence that's why its still running and that's how sex trafficking its working since drug cartels are the ones leading that organization. According to GENNEVIEVE ST. LEGER Human trafficking is the third most profitable business for organized crime; the first and second are drug and arms trafficking. Pino Arlacchi, Director General for the International Seminar on Trafficking in Human Beings in Brazil, states that many drug traffickers are switching to human trafficking due to higher profits and lower risk. The United Nations estimates the total number of people trafficked every year is between 700 thousand and 1 million. It also estimates that 79 percent of these victims are trafficked for sexual exploitation. Human trafficking takes place in every country and it generates tens of billions of dollars of profit each year. This means that since it's a good business they are not willing to give up on them since it brings good profit back. For these reasons they are deciding to continue on sex trafficking because of the money.
Sex trafficking is a Feminist Criticism because its only focus on women, Most any women because we are seen as a sex object and money value. But women who suffer from sex trafficking they don't get money or credit they get brainwashed. They think they are going to have a better life and be able to give money to their families they leave behind. Some women dont have the choice to decide if they wanna go they just take them they kidnap them and have no choice but obey them. Sex Trafficking also relates to Cultural Criticism because since sex trafficking is a popular issue they get money out of it. It's affecting low communities who don't have money young ladies who are willing to do anything to succeed out of it. But where are they getting all the money from? They are getting it from high class people. People from America who are paying for this service. When they are the ones who should stop this crime and stopping it instead of supporting.
Sex trafficking still exists according to Fred De Sam Lazaro because for the very same reason that drug mafias still exist, despite massive law enforcement efforts. Human trafficking is a highly sophisticated, organized crime and it is very lucrative. Seasoned traffickers dangle the only shred of hope that many people, living in desperate poverty, will cling to, even if it is a false hope. The U.S. Department of State, marking the 150th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation in 2012 in its latest Trafficking in Persons, or TIP, report, notes that 27 million people across the world, including the United States, are victims of human trafficking. Meaning that if we let one thing happen without being consequences more things will appear and they won't do nothing to it. As the case of mafias money and drugs when we all know they pay the people with “power” for their silence that's why its still running and that's how sex trafficking its working since drug cartels are the ones leading that organization. According to GENNEVIEVE ST. LEGER Human trafficking is the third most profitable business for organized crime; the first and second are drug and arms trafficking. Pino Arlacchi, Director General for the International Seminar on Trafficking in Human Beings in Brazil, states that many drug traffickers are switching to human trafficking due to higher profits and lower risk. The United Nations estimates the total number of people trafficked every year is between 700 thousand and 1 million. It also estimates that 79 percent of these victims are trafficked for sexual exploitation. Human trafficking takes place in every country and it generates tens of billions of dollars of profit each year. This means that since it's a good business they are not willing to give up on them since it brings good profit back. For these reasons they are deciding to continue on sex trafficking because of the money.
Sex trafficking is a Feminist Criticism because its only focus on women, Most any women because we are seen as a sex object and money value. But women who suffer from sex trafficking they don't get money or credit they get brainwashed. They think they are going to have a better life and be able to give money to their families they leave behind. Some women dont have the choice to decide if they wanna go they just take them they kidnap them and have no choice but obey them. Sex Trafficking also relates to Cultural Criticism because since sex trafficking is a popular issue they get money out of it. It's affecting low communities who don't have money young ladies who are willing to do anything to succeed out of it. But where are they getting all the money from? They are getting it from high class people. People from America who are paying for this service. When they are the ones who should stop this crime and stopping it instead of supporting.