Literature Review of Human Trafficking Articles approached from a Psychology Statistical View Point

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"In the Final Project you are asked to demonstrate your ability to conduct an abbreviated literature review on a forensic psychology topic of your choosing and report your findings from the literature review.

Your Final Project should include 12–15 research articles on your chosen topic and should be empirically based. The articles also should represent contemporary findings on your topic and come from peer-reviewed journals. Your Final Project should end with a summary of the major findings from your literature review and your recommendation of possible future directions that research on your chosen topic may cover.

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Psychology behind Human Trafficking
Thesis statement: Human trafficking is the modern day slavery and is usually due to the
vulnerability of most individuals caused by their past experiences. These people should be
viewed as victims since they intend to enhance their livelihoods which get worse due to
exploitation of other people through trafficking them.
1. Introduction
2. Reasons for juveniles to engage in sexual trafficking
A. Attempt to evade the violence in their pasts
B. Source of physical needs
C. Source of emotional needs
3. Measures to reduce human trafficking and exploitation
A. Educating the public on the issue of human trafficking
B. Educating the criminal legal system on the importance of viewing the juvenile
prostitutes as victims and not criminals
C. Educating the victims on the actual intentions of the traffickers
D. Reducing the demand for juveniles as sexual workers through treating the mental
issues of their clients
4. Effects of human trafficking on victims
A. Sadness
B. Nervousness
C. Post-traumatic stress disorder
D. Isolation hence lack ability to socialize
E. Depression

F. Confusion and perplexity
5. Mental health and social services
6. Secondary traumatization
7. Conclusion


Running head: PSYCHOLOGY BEHIND HUMAN TRAFFICKING

Psychology behind Human Trafficking
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Introduction
One of the ultimate current threats to the females all over the globe is human sex trading
and prostitution bondage. The challenge of human trafficking with the intention of mistreatment
is huge, increasing, and problematic to control. These mistreatments could be distinguished into
two main classifications which are worldwide and local. The local trafficking in the country
could as well be separated into non-erotic comprising of the low-cost workforce, and the erotic.
Sex trading usually encompasses juveniles who ordinarily range from the ages of 12 years to 18
years (Havlicek, Huston, Boughton, & Zhang, 2016). The precise figure of the targets of human
trafficking is unclear. However, it is assessed that almost three hundred thousand juveniles in the
United States, particularly the females, have a high vulnerability of being preys of commercial
sexual mistreatment.
The outdated method of perceiving teenage prostitution was to take legal action on them
as they are criminals. However, the present method suggests that they should be perceived as
targets of mistreatments rather than criminals. Therefore, the police will have to be trained on the
current method which is the suitable one in order to ensure that these kids are dealt with
appropriately to minimize the vice (Jones & Kingshott, 2016). The outdated method concentrated
on capturing the teenage sex workers as culprits; take legal action on them as lawbreakers, and
disciplining them with juvenile facilities or prisons, then liberating them back to the public. This
is inappropriate since it takes them to the initial people who made them engage in the illegal as
well as immoral act.

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Reasons for Juveniles to Engage In Sexual Trafficking
A usual commercial sex worker who is a teenager often originates from an upsetting
situation of upbringing. This is a household where she is mostly mistreated bodily, mentally, or
on a sexual basis. The household entails a lot of violence which is very terrible making the
juvenile to get in a more complicated situation through vacating their homes with an intention of
getting away from their initial problem. These kids get themselves in circumstances which make
them vulnerable to human trading through engaging in commercial sexual activities. For
example, a commercial sex worker who has been engaging in the activity for quite a while could
make friends with the child through providing meals and accommod ation. She then familiarizes
her with an older individual who gives her all the care, adoration, friendliness, and approval that
she could be missing (Jones & Kingshott, 2016).
The juvenile becomes more susceptible in such a situation since she accepts the first
praises, sycophancy, and love which satisfy her internal emotional requirements which are an
extra of the exterior bodily requirement like meals and accommodation so as to endure the
unpleasant streets saturated with other abusive grownups. This would then make the kid have
faith on the grown up man who later abuses this trust. He advises the juvenile to engage in the
sex trade in exchange for getting her emotional requirement of approval as well as her bodily
requirement of meals and accommodation. A common feature in kids, teenagers, as well as
grownups that had an upbringing composed of violence and neglect is the fright of rejection and
the habit of being humiliated by other individuals.
This older individual is usually aware of this feature which he takes advantage of through
humiliating the child together with constant threats of desertion all with an aim of controlling the
teenager. The fright of being rejected is very dominant in them which makes them prefer to

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engage in the sex trade even without their liking and give their total incomes to the man. This is
with the objective of continuing to get their bodily as well as emotional requirements. This fight
will as well lead to the juvenile embracing retribution such as imprisonment so as to safeguard
the adult whom they view as their redeemer from the law enforcers who a...


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