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Essay heading: Human Sex Trafficking
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Gilbert King states, "We're talking about women and girls, as young as six years old, trafficked into commercial sexual exploitation," (13). It may seem impossible that there are twice as many people enslaved today than were enslaved in an African slave trade that lasted centuries, but the numbers prove it... displayed 300 characters
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Around the world, it is estimated that twenty-seven million people are living in slavery (King 19).
Human sex trafficking is increasingly committed by organized, sophisticated criminal groups. It is the fastest growing source of profits for organized criminal enterprises worldwide. Profits from the world trafficking industry contribute to the expansion of organized crime in the U... displayed next 300 characters
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