Kotla, K. And Wommack, B. A. (2011). American Sex Trade Minors: Impact on Policy, Prevention and Research Journal of Applied Research for Children: Policy Advice for Children with Risk Avoidance: Volume. 2 (Question 1), the article is excerpted from http://digitalcommons.library.tmc.edu/childrenatrisk/vol2/iss1/5/. This journal article studies the problem of minor sex trade in the United States and provides the goal to the reader The result of the study made by the problem. A thorough analysis and study on data analysis of 115 small-scale transactions was conducted.
Note: The focus of this article is on the exploitation of women and girls in commerce. It shows a way that women can easily cross the border for human trafficking and shows the huge benefits that such trade can produce. It refers to a woman trafficked in the United States. Most of these women are being trafficked to face serious economic difficulties. This paper argues that trafficking problems are in our society's problem. Note: In this article we investigate trafficking in Israel and report that it is becoming a real problem. You can see that Israeli police are involved in human trafficking. Some of the facts mentioned include that traffickers spend approximately $ 21 million per year to take these girls to Israel and each prostitis earns $ 200,000 per year for each prostitute I will. One year of women's smuggling is about 62 million dollars
Note: This article reflects sex trading issues around the world. The author will first describe the problem, the prevalence of the problem, and the relevant major state or region. Hughes mainly discusses the role of the United States in sex trade, but it is used as an example in her books around the world including the Middle East. Israel and the United Arab Emirates are two Middle Eastern countries commonly used to explain trade problems. Hughes summarized the strategy used to combat sex trading. This article is very useful and clarifies this problem with the Middle East.