Category: Human Trafficking

  • Causes And Consequences Of Human Trafficking In Ethiopia: Cases From Dodola Woreda

    Methodology of the study Description of the Study Area and population. Dodola woreda is one of the 18 woreda’s of west Arsi zone, which is, found in the central part of Oromia in Ethiopia. It has a total area of approximately 143246 heckter with altitude ranging from 2370 to 3500 above sea level, which is…

  • Transnational Crime And Human Trafficking

    INTRODUCTION Millions of people are kidnapped every year. Within the United States, (US), it is estimated that missing persons cases have increased six-fold in the past 25 years, from roughly 150,000 in 1980 to about 900,000 in 20123 of which 300,000 people are at risk of being sexually exploited. (Crime Library, 2007) Of the 90,000…

  • Deciding Policies To Prevent Human Trafficking

    Introduction Every year millions of people are trafficked worldwide, including in Pakistan. Trafficking can happen with people regardless of age, gender, nationality or ethnicity. Traffickers may use force, manipulation, false promises or even romantic relationships to lure their victims in. Human trafficking is defined as the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harbouring or receipt of persons (the…

  • Human Trafficking As A Global Problem

    Although it is unheard of, human trafficking is rising and has become a global crisis. This phenomenal has been an ongoing practice for a million of years and has not been stopped. Human trafficking can be defined as the use of force, fraud, or coercion to obtain some type of labor or commercial sex from…

  • Socio-Economic Consequences Of Human Trafficking

    With respect to the individual, it has been argued that migration causes many social, psychological and socio-cultural problems on individual migrants. Different studies have showed that migrant returnees report that they seek psychiatric treatments for their mental illness as a result of social isolation and abuses of any kind (Girum 2013). Migrants also return with…

  • How to Prevent Human Trafficking Essay

    There are many issues around the globe that affect the modern world. The society today is changing rapidly, which means there are more problems that range from being economical to social, political and environmental. One of the issues that this society is dealing with is the social issue, human trafficking. Human trafficking is the trade…

  • Concern About Preventing Human Trafficking: Problems In Building A Holistic Approach

    Introduction This article considers the reasons that, despite efforts, human trafficking persists around the world. The factors that enable human trafficking to occur vary and are interdependent and interconnected (Stop Violence Against Women (SVAW), 2008:1; Truong, 2001:34-35; Van Impe, 2000:p117-118). Human trafficking is a fastest growing forms of widespread transnational business (Shelley 2010, Rosy,2013) and…

  • Reflection On Medics Against Human Trafficking

    This essay will include my reflections on my experiences from medics against trafficking including my thoughts and feelings about each lecture, books and websites I have read and films watched during my self-directed learning, reflections from group work carried out and reflections on how what I have learnt and experienced in this module will impact…

  • Problem And Solution: Human Trafficking

    Introduction to the Global Crisis of Human Trafficking Worldwide trafficking projections range from 350,000 to 1.5 million victims, with, again, the vast majority being women and children…In addition, as many as 50% of all trafficking victims are said to be children or adolescents, both girls and boys (Schauer and Wheaton). Human trafficking can be traced…

  • What Is The Anti-trafficking Framework And How Do The Sectors Fit Together?

    The anti-trafficking framework is made up of four different components. These include the prevention of human trafficking, protection of trafficking victims, prosecution of human traffickers, and partnership across disciplines and with survivors to accomplish the work within each sector (Ladd, 2019). Prevention stresses the need to be informed and knowledgeable about trafficking. This happens through…