Human Trafficking, Illegal fishing, and the seafood industry

How do we take into consideration the economic disparity between the workers vs the person or business that affects the environment?

Thesis: Looking into the study of human trafficking as well as focus awareness of slavery practices in the fishing industry in workplaces like fishing vessels and seafood processing factories

I. Human Trafficking, Illegal fishing, and the seafood industry

A. How is the fisheries sector affected by forced labor?

B. Why are fishers vulnerable to forced labor and human trafficking?

C. ILO Response- GAPfish (Global Action Programme against forced labor and trafficking of fishers at sea
D. GSI estimates and fisheries governance are correlated at the national level among the major fishing countries.
E. Thesis

II. Domestic law enforcement and overseas trafficking

A. Fishers are forced to work for long hours at very low pay, and the work is intense, hazardous, and difficult.
B. higher levels of subsidized distant-water fishing and poor catch reporting
C. reducing expenditure on crew pay, safety, and living conditions
D. non-compliance with labor and safety standards or by withholding pay
III. International diplomacy and assistance
A. Policy Recommendations
B. Foreign assistance with implications for seafood slavery.
C. What can be done to help stop this issue?
D. debt bondage in the deep-sea fishing industry
IV. The link between forced labor and other fisheries crime
A. reduce risk in these labor markets
B. Illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing presents a grave threat to the world’s fish stocks
C. Up to 26 percent of 16,000 industrial fishing vessels were likely to use forced labor,
D. AIS into research that can have an impact on how responsibly the fishing industry operates
V. Conclusion
A. Summary of all paragraphs
B. Evidence supporting thesis
C. Results and thesis significance
D. Future research and remaining questions

 

 

Human trafficking

 

 

 

 

While the media and certain NGOs (non-governmental organizations) focus on sex trafficking, labor trafficking is nearly as prevalent, or even more so, as sex trafficking. Why do you think this is the case? Have you noticed in your neighborhood situations in which you felt there may be a presence of human trafficking (be it labor or sex)?

 

 

Human Trafficking

 

Please answer one each of the following questions. Answers should be a minimum of 3 pages in length, (not including header and endnotes!)
Section I: Please answer one of the following questions.
4. The dominant human trafficking paradigm assumes that most of the human trafficking in is the traffic in women for commercial sexual exploitation. What
accounts for this assumption? Begin with the historical origins of the sex trafficking debate, what emerged from this debate, and how it is reflected in the
modern context. What effect has this had on national and international policy? How has this negatively impacted trafficked victims, voluntary sex workers,
male sex workers and victims of labor trafficking?
Section 2: Please answer one of the following questions.
1. Specify at least two regions (i.e., Asia, Eastern Europe, Western Europe, Africa, Latin America, and the United States). Then discuss what impact religion,
politics, gender, ethnicity/race, class, national law, and international organizations have on human trafficking in these regions. What are the similarities and
differences? Do either of these regions have lessons to teach the other?

Ethics in Action – Drivers of Migration, Human Trafficking, and Modern

 

Watch the short video Ethics in Action – Drivers of Migration, Human Trafficking, and Modern SlaveryLinks to an external site..
Post one of the basic five ethical principles listed below and how it applies to the issues in the video:
Automony
Justice
Beneficence
Non-maleficence
Fidelity

Human trafficking

Human trafficking has been on the rise recently. What has your state done to combat human trafficking? Does your state have any legislation concerning human trafficking? What resources does your state offer to victims of human trafficking?

Human trafficking

Human trafficking has been on the rise recently. What has your state done to combat human trafficking? Does your state have any legislation concerning human trafficking? What resources does your state offer to victims of human trafficking?

Human trafficking

Human trafficking has been on the rise recently. What has your state done to combat human trafficking? Does your state have any legislation concerning human trafficking? What resources does your state offer to victims of human trafficking?

Human trafficking

Human trafficking has been on the rise recently. What has your state done to combat human trafficking? Does your state have any legislation concerning human trafficking? What resources does your state offer to victims of human trafficking?

Human trafficking

Human trafficking has been on the rise recently. What has your state done to combat human trafficking? Does your state have any legislation concerning human trafficking? What resources does your state offer to victims of human trafficking?

Human Trafficking

 

You will then investigate (a) who are the victims of this crime, (b) how prevalent is this crime, (c) what are the causes of this crime, (d) in what ways do victims contribute to the crime, (e) methods of prevention, (f) resources available to assist victims of this crime, and (g) the student’s opinion of any needed changes in resources, laws, sentencing, etc. related to this crime.