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I will pay for the following essay Gender criminology. The essay is to be 13 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page.Some people are sold as slaves. some are tric

I will pay for the following essay Gender criminology. The essay is to be 13 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page.

Some people are sold as slaves. some are tricked into slavery while some serve as bonded labors (Hart 2009). Most governments consider human trafficking as a danger to the democratic way of life and also to the basic rule of law (Morehouse 2009).

The victims of human trafficking are mostly poor people with little food and no future in their own homeland.

Jobs are scarce and it is difficult to support a family. Under these circumstances, the foreign land seems like a green pasture and the human traffickers use jobs in foreign countries especially the U.K and the U.S as baits and sneak the people in the country illegally. Usually people from Mexico, Cuba and South American countries smuggle into America whereas people from Eastern European states, Africa and Asia consider U.K a goldmine. Of all the European countries, UK faces the most unwanted immigrations. Since 2004, immigration from Central and Eastern Europe increased rapidly as many states which were formerly a part of the communist block joined the European Union which allowed their citizens to freely move into Great Britain (Marshal Cavendish Corporation 2009).

The number of people who either smuggle into the United Kingdom or are trafficked to this country runs into thousands annually. There is a marked difference between human trafficking and smuggling. As mentioned in the article “Human Trafficking and Smuggling” published by The Crown Prosecution Service available online at , human smuggling actually means the illegal entry of a person in any country. it is a voluntary act and “the immigrants are complicit in the offence so that they can stay in the country” and are hardly forced or cajoled to cross the border. Once the person crosses the border, he is on his own and is not controlled by the smugglers. Also smuggling involves crossing of borders and is illegal (House of Lords et al 2006).

Human trafficking on the

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