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THE SOCIAL JUSTICE ISSUE AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING CRIMINOLOGY

    1 Author(s):  PROF SUKHADEV GHASTI

Vol -  10, Issue- 1 ,         Page(s) : 121 - 126  (2019 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/CASIRJ

Abstract

A social equity issue that is a worldwide issue is human dealing. Human dealing is a wide spread issue that is influencing numerous underdeveloped nations and creating nations. Human dealing has turned into a global concern. One nation specifically that is influenced by this issue is Thailand. Human dealing is the exchange for lady and youngsters which is like servitude. The lady and kids can be tricked into human dealing and can be compelled to work for low wages and constrained into prostitution. Human dealing of lady and kids began during the Vietnam War (Women's International Network News, 2003). Starting in the 1980's Thai ladies started moving to European nations to get associated with the stimulation business which quickly changed into the dealing of lady for sexual abuse (Women's International Network News, 2003). Ladies and young ladies were being dealt all over Europe for prostitution and for the mail request lady of the hour business. Lady and youngsters dealt into Thailand were from Burma, Cambodia, South China, and Laos (Women's International Network News, 2000). During the 1990's around 400,000 lady and youngsters were being dealt all through Thailand (Women's International Network News, 2003).

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