This article discusses the leaders and their influence on the human trafficking. Starting with a brief introduction of leaders and the human trafficking we will precede towards research discussion on the topic. And then some conclusions and recommendations for the control of human trafficking.
Table of contents
Abstract2
Table of contents3
Chapter 1 Introduction4
Background of the study4
Purpose of the study5
Significance of the study5
Rationale6
Chapter 2 Literature Review7
Chapter 3 Research Methodology10
Research Design10
Mixed Method Research10
Trafficking Methods11
Definition of (Qualitative/Quantitative) Research13
Quantitative Research14
Sample15
Data Collection Method16
Chapter 4 Discussion16
Trafficking Statistics17
Contributing Factors20
Economic Contexts21
Political and Legal Contexts21
Consequences for Victims23
Stopping Trafficking in Humans24
International And Domestic Laws And Policies25
Chapter 5 Conclusion29
References32
Leadership and Human Traffic
Chapter 1 Introduction
Overview of Human trafficking
Human trafficking is a widespread global human rights problem and refers to the recruiting, transporting, harboring, or receipt of human beings by use of force, coercion, or fraud. Trafficked persons are subjected to labor exploitation, sexual exploitation, or both. Exploitation may include forced labor, debt bondage, slavery, abuse within the commercial sex industry, private parties who demand work and sex, and removal of organs. For children, trafficking may also include trafficking for early marriage, illegal adoption, child prostitution, recruitment as child soldiers, or recruitment for religious cults.
Aims
The main purpose of the study is to discuss Human trafficking which now engulfs on average 27 million people around the world per year with an average of 50% of these victims being under 18 years of age and 80 % of trafficked persons are women and young girls. Now ranking third in the world's largest criminal industry, after arms trade and illegal drugs, profits in human trafficking are estimated to generate $30 billion annually. It is now unmistakable become a world issue that together leaders have to coordinate to be able to combat this exploitation and slavery of humans.
With the leadership of world renowned Cambodian activist, Somaly Mam, the organization has garnered support from influential leaders and celebrities such as Susan Sarandon, Daryl Hannah, Diane von Furstenberg, and Hillary Clinton. The foundation also runs activities to support Rescue and Rehabilitation of victims in Southeast Asia and works to increase global awareness to inspire action This modern-day slavery is most prevalent in agriculture, mining, and forced prostitution, but it also exists in industries such as construction, domestic servitude, food services, and manufacturing. There are various routes to human trafficking, but the common theme is that the trafficker uses force or coercion to control the trafficked person. Some people are captured and exploited; others are forced to work without pay to erase an illegal “debt.” Some voluntarily migrate in search of better economic or political situations but subsequently find themselves in oppressive situations once they get to the destination country. Women and young girls are often tricked into migrating by traffickers who promise a better life through marriage, employment, or educational opportunities. As a means of control, traffickers sometimes keep them locked up away from the public or their families, take away passports or other necessary documents, and use violence or threats of ...