Human trafficking : a modern day slavery
Abstract
Human Trafficking is a growing crime that is done largely in secret. Not until the year 2000 this activity was considered a crime. The United States has taken the position as intolerant of human trafficking. They have not only refused to accept this behavior but have also demanded that other countries follow suit. This study will examine how the United States legislation has impacted the crime. It will also examine how the laws have impacted the criminals as well as the victims. This study aims to find out why this crime is growing and what can be done to prevent it.
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Thesis Completion
2009
Semester
Fall
Advisor
Pollock, Phillip H.
Degree
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
College
College of Sciences
Degree Program
Political Science
Subjects
Dissertations, Academic -- Sciences;Sciences -- Dissertations, Academic
Format
Identifier
DP0022305
Language
English
Access Status
Open Access
Length of Campus-only Access
None
Document Type
Honors in the Major Thesis
Recommended Citation
Hamlett, Anna, "Human trafficking : a modern day slavery" (2009). HIM 1990-2015. 898.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/honorstheses1990-2015/898