"Every year, from 14,500 to 17,500 people are estimated that women and children are trafficked in the United States" ("trafficking"). Many people involved in human trafficking are forced to fraud, enforce, prostitute, kidnap. It can be applied anywhere from men to women, and adolescents and toddlers ("What is trafficking?"). Many sources of information currently tend to call trafficking in person as contemporary slavery. Trafficked people were forced to work for construction companies, massage stores, hotel services, housekeeping, agriculture, and forced prostitution (Lerner).
Trafficking is aimed at labor and sexual exploitation, and children are trafficked for trafficking and trafficking for abuse and organ deprivation in case of illegal behavior. (Friman, & Reich, 2007), human trafficking is closely related to organized crime. Europol reports that the number of European population traffic victims can reach hundreds of thousands of people per year. Europol thinks trafficking is considered a second source of fraudulent funds for organized crime. In 2005, the ILO predicts that annual transport volume per capita worldwide, forced labor and sexual exploitation will reach $ 310 million (Fisher & Lab, 2010).
In this article we focus on human trafficking, trafficking for trafficking for sexual slavery and forced labor. Trafficking in persons is a serious crime including the abduction, compulsion and exploitation of people. According to the 2005 ILO report, more than 2.5 million people are exploited as victims of human trafficking at any time. Trafficking is a form of contemporary slavery and is a serious violation of basic human rights.
Trafficking is a topic that society does not discuss much. Many people are not aware that human trafficking still exists today. Trafficking violates basic human rights. It deprives men, women, and children of the freedom and security of the world. The diversity and extensive implementation of trafficking makes regulation and prosecution difficult. In international efforts to prosecute trafficking, several guidelines and definitions of trafficking have emerged