Sex Trafficking In Japan

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Did you know that “[t]he United Nations estimates that 700,000 to 4 million women and children are trafficked around the world for purposes of forced prostitution…” (Human Trafficking: Facts & Figures). For hundreds of years there has been sex trafficking to billions of women and most people don’t know it’s going on. Sex trafficking is a huge problem in japan because the number of cases prosecuted if very few, because there are more women coming into japan, and because systems to protect the victims are not yet in place. There have been millions if women and girls being trafficked in Japan, but not a lot of them escape. There is around 500,000 to a million women being trafficked a year and a lot of them never get out. A lot of them are girls at about ten or eleven and sometimes they stay there until there thirty’s or they are put in different jobs like finding other girls. In a study in 2000 they found 104 victims but had only 80 cases. Out of those cases they arrested only 55 people that had anything to deal with the trafficking but only 16 brokers. This is really sad because the other brokers can find other people to recruit. “35000 Colombian women are trafficked annually and that the number of trafficked women is steadily increasing” (Human Trafficking For Sexual Exploitation In Japan pg. 6). A lot of women are recruited by family, friends, or acquaintances. A twenty-year girl names Carmen was recruited by a friend. She said that there was a job in a computer shop in japan. There are six major types of recruitment: adverts in newspapers, for example “ young models are sought, who wish to live abroad?”, other major types are scholarships offering the opportunity to study in the US, contracts with companies, marriage, and music or dance groups (Human Trafficking For Sexual Exploitation In Japan pg. 9). Sometimes “parents may be complicit in pushing their
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