Human Trafficking: International Organized Crime

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The human trafficking are a form of international organized crime, which generates billions of dollars and represents slavery in the modern era. The criminal origination are lured victims of human trafficking through deception or coercion, and are trafficked between countries and regions, and deprived of their independence and their freedom of movement and choice, and subjected to various forms of physical and psychological abuse. Moreover, human Trafficking is a crime prompt ugly against the individual and the state as affecting their security and stability . Beside that it is considered a form of slavery. Back to history , natural extension of slavery practiced by communities since ancient times and receded ends the last century under the pressure of associations of civil rights of citizens and unite governments and international …show more content…
Therefore, human trafficking issue pushed into agenda of the world's governments, international organizations and civil society organizations to address them in an attempt to combat and reduce the negative effects on the peoples of the world. The phenomenon of trafficking in human beings and very dangerous combat operations with multiple dimensions: security, legal, political, social and economic. After each of these dimensions depth can it expands and axes and various aspects can be discussed. This paper is part of attempts by researchers to identify the phenomenon of human trafficking through highlighting the economic and social dimensions to