Prostitution and Human Trafficking Morality and Legalization

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Prostitution and Human Trafficking Morality and Legalization Contents Abstract: 2 Background/Introduction 2 Objectives/Methods 2 Results/Conclusions 2 Introduction: 2 Morals of prostitution and human sex trafficking 4 Risks involved in Prostitution 6 Legalization of prostitution 7 Types, Definitions and Who of Prostitution 7 Types, Definitions and Who of Human trafficking 8 Will legalization decrease the amount of trafficking? 9 Will it lower the amount of disease incidences? 10 What would the impact be on the illegals if it were legalized? 10 Organizations, legislation 11 Conclusion 13 Works Cited 14 Abstract: Background/Introduction Human Trafficking affects millions of lives per year and a great percentage of humans trafficked are done so for sexual reasons. The debate on the legalization of prostitution is old but there is necessity in legislation and regulation surrounding human sex trafficking, regardless of the legalization of prostitution. Will the legalization of prostitution impact the amount of human sex trafficking? Objectives/Methods I have reviewed multiple arguments, pro and con on the legalization of prostitution but never found any legitimate, published, arguments for the legalization of human sex trafficking. I have discovered the impacts, psychologically and economically on individuals involved in this trade. I have read books, online articles, government documents, magazine articles and documents provided by charitable organizations. Results/Conclusions Human sex trafficking is estimated to be a $32 billion industry, almost as big as Starbucks and Google combined. And in some states, human trafficking is not a felony. Legislation and attention are needed in order to eliminate this industry, the legalization of prostitution will not be enough. Introduction: “Hey baby, what are you doing?”

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