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Informative Speech On Human Trafficking

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Title: Human Trafficking
General Purpose: To inform
Specific Purpose: I want to inform my audience about human trafficking and how to prevent it.
Introduction
I. Attention grabber: According to “Free the Slaves” Globally, the average cost of a slave is $90.
II. Thesis: Human Trafficking is steadily increasing worldwide that results in slavery, violence, and even death.
III. Preview of main points: I want to make everyone aware of what human trafficking is, how to identify, and ways we can stop/present human trafficking.

Body
I. Human trafficking is modern-day slavery and involves the use of force, fraud, or coercion to obtain some type of labor or commercial sex act (Homeland).
A. Human sex trafficking is a rapidly expanding crime that creates an urgent need to better identify and prosecute human trafficking cases (Helton). 1. People often tend to try and recruit children, teens, and even adults by making false job offers.
2. Human trafficking can also begin with transportation. Those who use subways, taxies, or even ride busses or catch rides with friends can result in human trafficking. B. Human Trafficking is also done by threatening or the use of force, coercion, abduction, fraud, deception, abuse of power or vulnerability, or giving payments or benefits to a person in control of the victim

1. Majority of those who result in human trafficking do not go willingly.
2. in fact, many who are aware often tend to result in trafficking as well. C. Not all human trafficking is about sexual-exploitation. Some are being sold just to be slaves or to even to be killed for enjoyment.
Transition: We may not be able to stop all human trafficking entirely but there are ways we can prevent it.
II. Many people are trying to make everyone be aware of human trafficking and what they can do to prevent it. A. The Nation’s Health states that Health workers are working to help identify sex trafficking victims. 1. One example is a woman from Europe. Fresh from Eastern Europe, "Anna" arrived in the United States in response to an ad for a mail-order bride. But soon after accepting a proposal of marriage, things fell apart. Her so-called fiancé — a U.S. citizen involved in a crime ring —

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