Trafficking is a human problem, it is a large-scale global problem related to the needs of others. Trafficking may stop when people think that their personal interests, happiness, convenience are not as serious as life or respect. Other humans. - Smith, Catherine T., Hannah Martin and L. Murphy Smith. Trafficking in 2014: criminal industry of billions of dollars worldwide. International Public Law Policy Journal, 4 (3), 293-308. Human trafficking is one of the fastest growing criminal industries because of its low risk and high profitability.
Human trafficking is a market-oriented criminal industry based on the principle of supply and demand, such as trafficking of drugs and weapons. Children and adults are vulnerable to trafficking due to many factors. But trafficking is not the only reason that many people are vulnerable to exploitation. Instead, trafficking is driven by the need for cheap labor, services and commercial sex. Traffickers are people who use force, fraud, or compulsion to harm other people who want to benefit from existing needs. Finally, in order to deal with the trafficking problem, it is necessary to deal with these demand factors and to change the overall market incentive that traffickers are currently using for high profit and low risk .
Trafficking can take various forms, and sex trafficking is donated by force from anywhere, trafficked in children, sold in slaves and organs. Trafficking is "a multi-billion dollar company, usually part of an international organizational criminal organization" ("sex trading"). This is an accepted practice in ancient Greece, Rome, Egypt and can accept slaves ("sex trade"). - Globalization can be defined as "the development of the increasingly integrated world economy, in particular free trade, the free flow of capital, the development of inexpensive external labor market crossing the border". As the world gets more integrated, we are more likely to share products, services, ideas and technologies. In addition, we can act more freely among the countries.