Human trafficking in Russia: Prostitutionhuman trafficking in Russia.-prostitution.Russia is considered the largest country in the world. It is well known for the origin and final destination of men, women and children who are trafficked and forced to work. Human trafficking is one of the biggest problems Russia faces. Trafficking is mainly carried out for the purpose of exploitation, which includes prostitution, forced labor, slavery, organ harvesting and many others (human trafficking in and out of Russia). This is mainly due to the unbearable economic situations in the country and those involved in human trafficking. She should be punished. Focusing on prostitution as a form of human trafficking, it has many reasons why it was introduced. The main reason was for economic purposes. It also has many disadvantages and effects. The majority of people affected by trafficking in Russia are women and children. The high risk of trafficking is caused by the current economic situation in the country, which makes it difficult for women to find work and provide for their family (Susan Freese 61). Human trafficking is caused by many factors, including poverty, corruption in government, economic tensions, and ineffective legal systems (Susan Freese 61). Human trafficking has grown significantly in Russia, mainly due to the economic situation and corruption. In the 1990s, thousands of women and children were trafficked out of Russia and introduced into prostitution. This occurred mainly in Europe, North America, Saudi Arabia and many other countries. A large percentage of the victims are women and children. According to (EV Tiurukanova 35 ), 70% are sold abroad with the aim… to be responsible people who will have a positive impact on the country's economy. Work cited. 1. “Human trafficking in and out of Russia.” Fair Observer°. Np, nd Web. 10 April 2014.2. "Child prostitution - Russia." Child prostitution - Russia. Np, nd Web. 11 April 2014.3. “Human trafficking.” Tinyhandsinternational. Np, nd Web. 12 April 2014.4. Olga K. Human rights trafficking in Russia. Np, nd Web. 12 April 2014.5. EV Tiurukanova. ''human trafficking in the Russian Federation'' www.unicef.org/ceecis/Unicef-englishbook(1). Np, nd Print. April 12, 2014.6. Susan Freese. "Trafficking her." Np, nd Web. 10 April 2014.7. Flowers, R. Barri. 2001. “The Global Exploitation of Children by the Sex Trade Industry.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences 575.8. "Military prostitute". Np, nd Web. April 12. 2014.
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