Persuasive Essay About Human Trafficking

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Have you ever wondered what happens around you, or have you felt a feeling of danger, like you are being watched or followed? There are threats all around us that go unnoticed. We are so unaware of our surroundings that it costs us our lives, and maybe our children. A threat like this goes unnoticed most times, but it can bring so many horrific things when we are unaware of such a crime. Human Trafficking presents problems such as lack of awareness and survivors’ guilt; however, solutions like increased awareness and therapy.
A main problem,such as lack of awareness, can not only affect our lives, but it also affects the next generation. Many people around the world ask themselves what can I do to get out of my problem. According to Kyckelhahn, …show more content…

We can start by making it more known and explain the signs of human trafficking. Kyckelhahn said, ““As of September 30, 2008, nearly 83% of the 1,229 reported incidents involved sex trafficking, 12% involved labor trafficking, and 5% involved other or unknown types of human trafficking.” This information not only gives us the different types of human trafficking, but it shows that it is more likely for someone to be sold for sex trafficking compared to anything else. When this type of information is spread it can benefit so many people who want to get involved and get a better understanding. Not only are we unaware about what happens when we are not looking, but the people that did go through it don’t know how to deal with their …show more content…

Before victims give therapy a chance, they often turn to drugs or alcohol. As stated by MHA, “Talking with a therapist or counselor can help you deal with thoughts, behaviors, symptoms, stresses, goals, past experiences and other areas that can promote your recovery. Of course, talking with a therapist about personal issues can be tough, but it can help you come to grips with problems in your life.” This information explains most of the benefits that come to therapy for a victim of human trafficking. Going to therapy instead of drugs and alcohol is a safer option. The problem with lack of awareness and survivors’ guilt can be helped with the start of a few simple steps that were