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This article will give you the details of human trafficking statistics
We always hear about human trafficking. Yet, somehow, it seems we’ve gone calloused and look at it as something so detached from our reality.
However, somewhere out there, real people are suffering and are going through this exact situation.
These people are forced to perform labor or sexual acts against their own will and are forcibly or worse taken with consent. But the bottom line is that these people lose their human rights.
Here are some human trafficking statistics that you might want to know, this will give you an idea on how wide scale the problem is and how many people are actually suffering because of this.
As of 2007, 27 million people are currently serving as slaves in today’s modern world. You would think that slavery has completely been extinguished, unfortunately the data proves otherwise.
Every year, close to 800,000 individuals are smuggled into other countries and this happens worldwide.
Women and children are still the favored target of human trafficking each year. They comprise 80% of the total number of people being trafficked.
This human trafficking statistics estimates that 161 countries out 192 (according to the United Nations) in the world are involved with human trafficking.
Sadly, some 30% of the victims will have an encounter with a health care proffesional while in bondage, but the sad part is that it will not be revealed that they are actually victims.
There are 30,00 women in Romania declared to be missing who are pressumed to be victims of human trafficking, as international police reported.
Fifty percent (50%) or half of what the estimated number of humans being trafficked are all children. 12-14 years old is the estimated age of entry and most likely than not, these children will have to experience sexual exploitation.
Human trafficking, as an organized crime, is approximated to generate 32 billion revenue each year..
Individuals under the age 18, make up half of the total number of humans being trafficked.
These facts might seem overwhelming, but this is our reality. People who are trapped in this status are more or less afraid that if they seek for help, their families or loved ones might get hurt. Some are afraid that they will be deported.
These statistics are but few of the facts known about human trafficking today. Each year and in fact, every day, these numbers grow. A decrease in number will be a dream come true for some of us, but the truth is the number increases everyday.
Ending it won’t be so easy since the root cause of the problem point to economic problems or poverty. However, each day of our inactivity means more and more victims, men, women, and children, are being robbed of their opportunity to live a life filled with freedom. Human trafficking has got to stop and every single individual who can, should do his or her part in this fight.
You can learn more about sex trafficking in the United States
Article by Mike Bradley, he has an online bookstore specializing in church supplies

