This study focuses on the effectiveness of State and Non-state actors in combating human trafficking and ensuring safe migration of Zimbabwean women. The study relied on qualitative research methodology while data was gathered through primary and documentary search. Respondents were purposively selected from victims of human trafficking and organisations that deal with combating human trafficking. These included IOM, Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) Human Trafficking Desk, Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs. The study revealed that human trafficking in Zimbabwe thrives under conditions of vulnerability which are caused by various factors ranging from poverty, limited educational opportunities, poor economic conditions, gender and age. A strong relationship between Government and NGOs’ inadequate adherence to the Palermo Protocol standards and escalation of human trafficking was also exposed. Though Zimbabwean has several laws that deals with human trafficking, implementation of these laws still remains a challenge. This has contributed to the escalation of human trafficking cases from Zimbabwe to neighbouring countries, particularly South Africa.
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RESEARCH PROPOSAL
RESEARCH PROPOSAL: Human Trafficking
Introduction
Human trafficking is the abduction of a human by a fellow human and transported for selling to other areas far away from where they were captured for them to be slaves, sex tools and objects of making money. This is the third largest international crime industry just after drug and firearms trafficking respectively. This area is important to study because human trafficking needs to be stopped due to the fact that it is inhuman and it shows no respect to fellow humans. Human trafficking is an act of cruelty and it reduces human dignity. Even animals have more dignity than those who are in the human trafficking business.
The leading research question we have chosen is “Can human trafficking be compacted by defining the characteristics of both victims and traffickers and using law enforcement?”
Our working hypothesis is that human trafficking can be compacted effectively by defining the characteristics of both victims and traffickers and using law enforcement.
Human trafficking is one of the major problems that are facing many governments. Every year, illegal immigrants are arrested without legal identification documents. On the other hand, other people are caught transporting illegal immigrants to other countries. If the characteristics of both the traffickers and victims were known to the law enforcement authorities, human trafficking would be a solved problem.
The aim of the research is to eradicate the problem of human trafficking by trying to investigate the characteristics of both the victims and traffickers and evaluating how it would be beneficial to law enforcement agencies.
Human trafficking has been a problem facing many countries for many years. Many governments have tried to eradicate this problem by using their law enforcement agencies with minimal success. As a result, those countries lose millions of revenue per year in the fight against human trafficking. The purpose of this research is to cut out the costs used in the fight against human trafficking by finding out about the characteristics of both the victims and traffickers and how it would help law enforcement agencies.
Some of the questions relevant to complete this research are: What do I need for the research? Why do trafficking? Does it benefit? Does is show respect to human life? What is the fate of the victims? What is the state doing to eradicate this problem? What is the penalty for those found guilty of trafficking? What are the effects of trafficking?
The research problem is crucial as it would help solve the problem of human trafficking cutting down on the costs spent by law enforcement agencies on investigations.
The cost of this research might be high as it would involve traveling to human trafficking hotspots. Apart from that, language barriers are likely to be encountered as people speak different languages. Despite that, the traffickers and victims may fail to provide crucial i ...
This study focuses on the effectiveness of State and Non-state actors in combating human trafficking and ensuring safe migration of Zimbabwean women. The study relied on qualitative research methodology while data was gathered through primary and documentary search. Respondents were purposively selected from victims of human trafficking and organisations that deal with combating human trafficking. These included IOM, Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) Human Trafficking Desk, Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs. The study revealed that human trafficking in Zimbabwe thrives under conditions of vulnerability which are caused by various factors ranging from poverty, limited educational opportunities, poor economic conditions, gender and age. A strong relationship between Government and NGOs’ inadequate adherence to the Palermo Protocol standards and escalation of human trafficking was also exposed. Though Zimbabwean has several laws that deals with human trafficking, implementation of these laws still remains a challenge. This has contributed to the escalation of human trafficking cases from Zimbabwe to neighbouring countries, particularly South Africa.
RESEARCH PROPOSALRESEARCH PROPOSAL Human Trafficki.docxdebishakespeare
RESEARCH PROPOSAL
RESEARCH PROPOSAL: Human Trafficking
Introduction
Human trafficking is the abduction of a human by a fellow human and transported for selling to other areas far away from where they were captured for them to be slaves, sex tools and objects of making money. This is the third largest international crime industry just after drug and firearms trafficking respectively. This area is important to study because human trafficking needs to be stopped due to the fact that it is inhuman and it shows no respect to fellow humans. Human trafficking is an act of cruelty and it reduces human dignity. Even animals have more dignity than those who are in the human trafficking business.
The leading research question we have chosen is “Can human trafficking be compacted by defining the characteristics of both victims and traffickers and using law enforcement?”
Our working hypothesis is that human trafficking can be compacted effectively by defining the characteristics of both victims and traffickers and using law enforcement.
Human trafficking is one of the major problems that are facing many governments. Every year, illegal immigrants are arrested without legal identification documents. On the other hand, other people are caught transporting illegal immigrants to other countries. If the characteristics of both the traffickers and victims were known to the law enforcement authorities, human trafficking would be a solved problem.
The aim of the research is to eradicate the problem of human trafficking by trying to investigate the characteristics of both the victims and traffickers and evaluating how it would be beneficial to law enforcement agencies.
Human trafficking has been a problem facing many countries for many years. Many governments have tried to eradicate this problem by using their law enforcement agencies with minimal success. As a result, those countries lose millions of revenue per year in the fight against human trafficking. The purpose of this research is to cut out the costs used in the fight against human trafficking by finding out about the characteristics of both the victims and traffickers and how it would help law enforcement agencies.
Some of the questions relevant to complete this research are: What do I need for the research? Why do trafficking? Does it benefit? Does is show respect to human life? What is the fate of the victims? What is the state doing to eradicate this problem? What is the penalty for those found guilty of trafficking? What are the effects of trafficking?
The research problem is crucial as it would help solve the problem of human trafficking cutting down on the costs spent by law enforcement agencies on investigations.
The cost of this research might be high as it would involve traveling to human trafficking hotspots. Apart from that, language barriers are likely to be encountered as people speak different languages. Despite that, the traffickers and victims may fail to provide crucial i ...
#1 DISCUSSION 11 WEEK 15 (kar)Research a current news item (ne.docxmayank272369
#1 DISCUSSION 11 WEEK 15 (kar)
Research a current news item (newspaper/online article, tv news show, etc.) on human trafficking in the Miami area or elsewhere and analyze how human trafficking is reported via the media.
I analyze news from CBS Miami: “Human Trafficking on the rise in South Florida.” This news explains how seven people were accused in several separate, unrelated human trafficking cases. I was surprised because the page that opens this news shows different faces from apparent arrested people and when you get deep inside the news realize that they are narrating different issues to get to the main point of the news which is to prove that human trafficking is increasing in South Florida.
Is this news item a blame narrative?
The news gives the idea that something bad with the human trafficking is happening in front of our very eyes and using personal quotations from prosecutors that describe details of the felonies.
Is the language exploitive or sensitive to the victim? Does the news item provide any public health or health information?
The language at these cases is sensitive with the victims because mentions how inside the local communities there are people facing family abuse or neglect, which cause them to be easy pray for delinquents ready to abuse them.
If not, discuss briefly key public health information pertaining to human trafficking that you as an advanced practice nurse would like to provide to the public.
The information that I think it would be great to include in news regarding human trafficking would be straight to the point with the issues and always accompanied them with instructions of what victims or general population can do when they see something that it is not good, or even suspicious in the community or inside the household. There are programs from the government and even from religious entities that help abused people. This is something that the news I read really makes well. At the end they give the phone number of the state attorney’s human trafficking unit.
Reference
Human Trafficking On The Rise In South Florida. (2017). Miami.cbslocal.com. Retrieved 4 December 2017, from http://miami.cbslocal.com/2017/03/09/human-trafficking-on-the-rise-in-south-florida/
#2 DISCUSSION 11 WEEK 15 (yur)
Human trafficking is like modern day slavery of old times. It is a violent but very profitable business that does not focus on the well-being of victims. The nature of this crime needs to be understood to recognize victims and help them. The article titled “NEW: Human trafficking reports rise in Florida; young adults targeted” talks about human trafficking in Florida. The article has described how human trafficking occurs by giving an example of an incident. It is not a blame narrative, but the language may be sensitive to the victims for instance it says that “one of the men allegedly told officers they had gone to the Boynton Beach home to “pimp” the woman out” (Wingham II, 2017). The article mentions that p ...
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SOCW 6051 Week 11 Discussion 1:
My Initial discussion post is as follows:
The website https://www.udayton.edu/artssciences/ctr/hrc/abolition_ohio/index.php talks about partnership with members of community and organization towards anti-human trafficking in Ohio by preventing human trafficking, protecting victims and survivors, and prosecuting the criminals through creating awareness, research and education across the country (University of Dayton, n.d.). It accomplishes this through a program known as School Trafficking Outreach Program- STOP. STOP aims at creating awareness and education on human trafficking prevention. It educates youths, members of the community and school personnel through engaging and comprehensive anti-human trafficking program. It distributes STOP materials across high schools in the Miami Valley. The victim service matrix helps law enforcement and service providers working with victims in this region (University of Dayton, n.d.). The listed organizations and agencies help legally and in life skill training. It also has a wide variety of resources on anti-human trafficking ranging from audio to governmental agencies.
From the information I have found, I would support Veronica and other victims of human trafficking by listening to them as this will help them understand that I am willing to help. The victims may not open up immediately therefore, I would not be judgmental or pressure them. Most importantly, I would avoid blaming the victim.
I would increase my awareness of human trafficking by learning indicators of human trafficking through training which is available to educators (Plummer, et al., 2014). Also, I would teach others about human trafficking through an event that aims at raising awareness, for example, watching a documentary on sex trafficking and discussing the film. To become an ally with the victims, I would volunteer in anti-human trafficking groups in society. I would also learn about the culture of these victims as well as become aware of the oppression they faced.
To support this group of victims, I would take the following steps. First, I would learn about the red flags ad be vigilant of signs of human trafficking (Adams, et al., 2018). I would then initiate a private conversation and let go of any expectations I have. I would also believe the person and build on their strengths. Taking their fears seriously and validating their feelings is another step. Importantly, let the victim open up when they feel comfortable to do so.
References
Adams, M., Blumenfeld, W. J., Castaneda, C., Catalano, D. C. J., DeJong, K., Hackman, H. W,... Zuniga, X. (Eds.). (2018). Readings for diversity and social justice (4th ed.). New York, NY: Routledge Press. Ch 90, pp. 447-455; Ch 132, pp.615-620.
Plummer, S.-B., Makris, S., & Brocksen S. M. (Eds.). (2014). Social work case studies: Foundation year. Baltimore, MD: Laureate International Universities Publishing. [Vital Source e-reader].
University of Dayton. (.
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Research a current news item (newspaper/online article, tv news show, etc.) on human trafficking in the Miami area or elsewhere and analyze how human trafficking is reported via the media.
I analyze news from CBS Miami: “Human Trafficking on the rise in South Florida.” This news explains how seven people were accused in several separate, unrelated human trafficking cases. I was surprised because the page that opens this news shows different faces from apparent arrested people and when you get deep inside the news realize that they are narrating different issues to get to the main point of the news which is to prove that human trafficking is increasing in South Florida.
Is this news item a blame narrative?
The news gives the idea that something bad with the human trafficking is happening in front of our very eyes and using personal quotations from prosecutors that describe details of the felonies.
Is the language exploitive or sensitive to the victim? Does the news item provide any public health or health information?
The language at these cases is sensitive with the victims because mentions how inside the local communities there are people facing family abuse or neglect, which cause them to be easy pray for delinquents ready to abuse them.
If not, discuss briefly key public health information pertaining to human trafficking that you as an advanced practice nurse would like to provide to the public.
The information that I think it would be great to include in news regarding human trafficking would be straight to the point with the issues and always accompanied them with instructions of what victims or general population can do when they see something that it is not good, or even suspicious in the community or inside the household. There are programs from the government and even from religious entities that help abused people. This is something that the news I read really makes well. At the end they give the phone number of the state attorney’s human trafficking unit.
Reference
Human Trafficking On The Rise In South Florida. (2017). Miami.cbslocal.com. Retrieved 4 December 2017, from http://miami.cbslocal.com/2017/03/09/human-trafficking-on-the-rise-in-south-florida/
#2 DISCUSSION 11 WEEK 15 (yur)
Human trafficking is like modern day slavery of old times. It is a violent but very profitable business that does not focus on the well-being of victims. The nature of this crime needs to be understood to recognize victims and help them. The article titled “NEW: Human trafficking reports rise in Florida; young adults targeted” talks about human trafficking in Florida. The article has described how human trafficking occurs by giving an example of an incident. It is not a blame narrative, but the language may be sensitive to the victims for instance it says that “one of the men allegedly told officers they had gone to the Boynton Beach home to “pimp” the woman out” (Wingham II, 2017). The article mentions that p ...
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SOCW 6051 Week 11 Discussion 1:
My Initial discussion post is as follows:
The website https://www.udayton.edu/artssciences/ctr/hrc/abolition_ohio/index.php talks about partnership with members of community and organization towards anti-human trafficking in Ohio by preventing human trafficking, protecting victims and survivors, and prosecuting the criminals through creating awareness, research and education across the country (University of Dayton, n.d.). It accomplishes this through a program known as School Trafficking Outreach Program- STOP. STOP aims at creating awareness and education on human trafficking prevention. It educates youths, members of the community and school personnel through engaging and comprehensive anti-human trafficking program. It distributes STOP materials across high schools in the Miami Valley. The victim service matrix helps law enforcement and service providers working with victims in this region (University of Dayton, n.d.). The listed organizations and agencies help legally and in life skill training. It also has a wide variety of resources on anti-human trafficking ranging from audio to governmental agencies.
From the information I have found, I would support Veronica and other victims of human trafficking by listening to them as this will help them understand that I am willing to help. The victims may not open up immediately therefore, I would not be judgmental or pressure them. Most importantly, I would avoid blaming the victim.
I would increase my awareness of human trafficking by learning indicators of human trafficking through training which is available to educators (Plummer, et al., 2014). Also, I would teach others about human trafficking through an event that aims at raising awareness, for example, watching a documentary on sex trafficking and discussing the film. To become an ally with the victims, I would volunteer in anti-human trafficking groups in society. I would also learn about the culture of these victims as well as become aware of the oppression they faced.
To support this group of victims, I would take the following steps. First, I would learn about the red flags ad be vigilant of signs of human trafficking (Adams, et al., 2018). I would then initiate a private conversation and let go of any expectations I have. I would also believe the person and build on their strengths. Taking their fears seriously and validating their feelings is another step. Importantly, let the victim open up when they feel comfortable to do so.
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Adams, M., Blumenfeld, W. J., Castaneda, C., Catalano, D. C. J., DeJong, K., Hackman, H. W,... Zuniga, X. (Eds.). (2018). Readings for diversity and social justice (4th ed.). New York, NY: Routledge Press. Ch 90, pp. 447-455; Ch 132, pp.615-620.
Plummer, S.-B., Makris, S., & Brocksen S. M. (Eds.). (2014). Social work case studies: Foundation year. Baltimore, MD: Laureate International Universities Publishing. [Vital Source e-reader].
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2. BASIC RULES FOR WRITING A CRITICAL ESSAY
Choose an interesting and appropriate topic that shows a clear focus. Don’t
make it too narrow or too broad. This will throw off the balance and logical
structure of your essay. Provide sufficient arguments, examples, and evidence to
support your topic.
Use a critical essay to examine the text, then question it and evaluate.
Inform your readers what kind of text it is and whether it successfully achieves
your aims - does it educate, entertain or inform?
A critical essay never accepts the decisions and opinions of the other
authors. This essay questions, analyzes and offers alternative points of view,
attitudes and options
Claim and evidence style is a must for a critical essay. Provide a range of
claims about the issue you’ve chosen to examine. Support them with the
evidence found in other resources from the references section.
Keep away from making categorical statements without the strong backup
quotes and facts.
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3. 4 MUST-FOLLOW RULES FOR WRITING
AN A+ CRITICAL ESSAY ON HUMAN TRAFFICKING
Find authoritative reference materials on human trafficking. You’ll see how many
questions/ideas occur to you. Note these down as you read through the material.
Produce your thesis. Take the list of ideas and organize them according to
their importance or categories. In the case with human trafficking, focus on a
specific geographical region, country, type of trafficking, eradication efforts,
history, or whichever aspect you find more interesting.
Explore human trafficking as a four-step process. It involves breaking some
national and international laws, and goes through 4 basic steps: recruitment,
transportation and entry, exploitation, gathering criminal proceeds.
Focus on poorer countries since human trafficking is more common there.
Certain places and cultures are more likely to be involved in all phases of the
human trafficking process.
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4. 1. Philanthropy Engineering: How Advanced Tech Can Help Victims of
Human Trafficking
2. The Differences between Human Smuggling and Human Trafficking
3. Rehabilitating Victims of Human Trafficking: Ethical and Practical
Considerations
4. The Ideal Victim: Predictors of Human Trafficking
5. Human Traffickers and Their Methods of Operating
6. Invisible to The Naked Eye: Hidden Forms of Human Trafficking
7. Understanding the Major Indicators of Human Trafficking
7+ TOPICS FOR A CRITICAL ESSAY ON HUMAN
TRAFFICKING
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5. 5 IDEAS FOR THESIS STATEMENTS FOR A CRITICAL ESSAY
ON HUMAN TRAFFICKING
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As an international crime, human trafficking to be restricted and controlled
requires strong international cooperation. In order to localize the problem to a
particular area, it is important to undermine all possible efforts to control it.
The range of various measures taken to stop human trafficking in the UK has
failed severely.
Human trafficking is widespread even in the developed countries. For example,
in the USA, over 15 000 individuals are forced into slavery annually. Even though
this issue has its deep roots in the developing nations, its branches can be seen
in the countries of the 1st world as well.
As a result of an extensive poverty in Thailand, the level of human trafficking is
growing quickly in the country.
Women and children are the ones who are mostly trafficked. According to
estimates by the International Labor Organization (ILO), 20.9 million people
around the world are victims of human trafficking (55% are girls and women; 26%
are children.)
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The FBI led one of the biggest counter human trafficking raids in history. The
US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) collaborated with 135 different local
law enforcement agencies to plan and conduct Operation Cross Country XI.
This operation helped rescue 149 children who were sexually exploited and
held captive by a large human trafficking ring.
Natural and armed conflicts are mainly responsible for this phenomenon.
Natural disasters and armed conflicts create environments where the illicit
trade of human trafficking runs rampant.
According to the UN and other NGO estimates, over 70,000 of former child
soldiers have been involved in disarmament, demobilization and reintegration
(DDR) programs since 1998. However, thousands remain involved with armed
groups in Central and Western Africa.
Human trafficking victims can be categorized. At the biggest risk are the poor,
the lower classes, at-risk youth, migrants, and individuals belonging to
oppressed or highly marginalized groups.
The behavior of law enforcement can affect the level of cooperation of the
victim. Since most victims do not know their rights, they keep being “virtual
prisoners” even after they have been rescued.
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7. 1. Vienna Forum to Fight Human Trafficking, Technology and Human Trafficking
8 (Background Paper, 2008).
2. Blake, A. (2015). FBI’s largest ever human trafficking sting leads to over 150
arrests, 149 kids recovered. The Washington Times.
3. Bales, K., and Trodd, Z. (2009). Modern Slavery: The Secret World of 27
Million People. Oxford: Oneworld.
4. Palmiotto, M. Combating human trafficking (pp. 30-32).
5. International Organization for Migration. (2012). IOM 2011 Case Data on
Human Trafficking: Global Figures & Trends. Washington:
Humantrafficking.org.
6. Aronowitz, A. (2009). Human trafficking, human misery (p. 10). Westport,
Conn.: Praeger.
7. Wilson, J., & Dalton, E. (2008). Human Trafficking in the Heartland: Variation
in Law Enforcement Awareness and Response. Journal Of Contemporary
Criminal Justice.
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