Las Vegas, It’s known for its shining,glimmering lights and extraordinary wild nightlife.This city has the famous saying of “What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas”, unfortunately for too many people,they take that too literally. Every year, an immense estimate of forty million tourist come to vegas to escape from their ordinary lives back home. Due to the high demand of sex-related shows and adult stripper clubs,many underground complications occur. Sex trafficking is a major problem in Las vegas, and is dangerously increasing. It involves tens of thousands of people of all ages, and revenues about one hundred billion dollars every year.(Time) Walking down the strip of las vegas, you will find so much openness and free will to erotic and sexual culture it holds. In the city of sin, sex sells. A look into some of the neighborhoods in the Las Vegas area will show that what sex trafficking is. Even though Las Vegas has the image of being a sinful,sex driven city; does not mean that everything is cut out that way. This has led many tourist to believe that prostitution is legal within the city as well. Aside from the stigma vegas holds, only an hour away is the city Pahrump. Pahrump is a close-by …show more content…
One undcover cop told the story of a pregnant teenage prostitute whose pimp” made her douche with bleach. It was very painful and when that did not work he would beat which causes a miscarriage..” Most victims lose a sort of self esteem and self worth and can almost be felt like property,even with all of the misery, painful situations, most sex workers return to their pimp no matter
You are in good company if you are a male currently in Las Vegas, or arranging a visit, and find yourself more than a little curious about brothels in Nevada. The thought of visiting such an establishment excites many who cannot wait to immerse themselves in the unrestrained environ of America’s Playground. Before you picture yourself a short cab ride away from legal brothels in Las Vegas, familiarize yourself with the facts about such places. Most falsely believe there are brothels on the Strip, and this is not the case. Knowing what to expect about a Vegas brothel experience prevents any unpleasant surprises and assists in planning a journey to the rural areas in which they are located.
Theresa Flores, a girl from Detroit, was 15 years old when a boy she had a crush on from school offered her a ride home. Instead of taking her home he brought her back to his house where he insisted she come in. Red flags went off in Theresa’s head, but he told her he liked her, and that’s all it took to convince her to come inside. He offered her a soda laced with drugs that made her become dizzy, and then he raped her. The next day at school the boy and his friends informed her of the pictures they had taken of her, and threatened her to “earn the pictures back”, or they would share the pictures with everyone at school, her church, and to her family. From that day on, every night Theresa would receive a call around midnight and the boys would pick her up and bring her to random houses where often several men would be waiting for her. This continued for almost two years till her family relocated (Zukowski, 2015). This is one example of a girl being lured into sex trafficking as a teen and is one out of an estimated 800,000 women and children that are trafficked across international borders every year (Facts on human trafficking and sex slavery, 2012). Sex trafficking is a huge issue today and is only continuing to grow as an industry. In order to put an end to this horrifying issue more action must be taken in order for a difference of significance to be made. However, in order to take action people must understand the essence of what it is,
The safety of Nevada’s brothels is one of the main elements highlighted by Brents and other researchers. For instance, Brents found that 84% of the women that she interviewed felt safe. “Workers report that they felt safe largely because the police, employers and co-workers were there to protect them,” said Brents. Conversely, it’s important to note how much more dangerous the industry is in Las Vegas. Again, prostitution is illegal in Las Vegas, but there is a bit of a charade. It’s hard to believe that the city’s marketing campaign, “What
Next, to make a difference to end child prostitution is people should treat them as the victim, rather than treating them as the criminal. One clearly does not know what is going through their mind, so making judgements and statements does not help their situation at all. Julian Sher discusses that “When these children go get the attention of the system, they are almost always treated as criminals, not victims” (13). For what we can assume is that they did not choose this lifestyle but have just got caught up in it and have a hard time getting out. They are scared of their “pimp” who tells them if you do not do what I say I’ll kill you, hurt you, we’ll sell you to another pimp, etc. In the article, Report urges new approach to child prostitution: “ ‘These are children that are prostituted. These are children that are harmed. These are not criminals, Ellen Wright Clayton, a physician and member of the team, said at a press conference in Washington, D.C. on
The popularity of sex tourism is an industry that continues to grow over the years as more and more men travel abroad looking for cheap sex. Its continued growth, specifically in Tijuana, Mexico can be attributed to its convenient location next to the US-Mexico border. Another factor is the legalization of sex work in Tijuana’s “La Zona Roja” (Red-light district), where men can easily pay for sex without facing any of the consequences as they would in the United States. Consequently, with the high demand of sex workers needed for the use of sex tourism in prime locations such as La Zona Roja, there is a higher risk of women and young girls being trafficked and forced to work in this area.
Nevada’s licensed brothels were portrayed as havens for human trafficking by Farley, but there is a wide divide between Farley’s conclusions and the actual number of documented arrests for this crime. According to Farley, she passed on her information to the FBI, yet there have been no known trafficking prosecutions related to her information. Long before her investigation, there were a handful of cases in the late 1990s when a few pimps were convicted of pandering their women through Nevada brothels. Otherwise, documented cases are hard to find because there are a great number of regulations in place intended to prevent trafficking. For example, prostitutes must pass a FBI background check and be fingerprinted before working in Nye
The streets of Las Vegas Boulevard, which are littered with advertisements picturing naked girls willing to provide their services for a price, can be a scary place as someone takes a stroll. Drunk men stumble out of strip clubs and casinos, and girls in gaudy clothing and stilettos apply lipstick at their post. Nobody knows when someone lurking in the shadows might pop out with a knife to steal an unsuspecting person’s wallet. Or even worse, a friendly-looking stranger walking in the opposite direction could be waiting to come across the right person to drag into a dark alley, muffle their screams so that their cries for help blend into the noisy background of the streets, and do the
Nothing drives emotions out the window more than hearing about innocent children being used for sex. In Cambodia, sex trafficking has grown into a troublesome issue. Sex trafficking has become one of the fastest growing crimes occurring internationally. It is the third largest crime-business in the world, after drugs and arms trafficking. Women, girls, and even men and boys are victims of the billion-dollar sex trafficking industry. Sex trafficking occurs everywhere, and it is not culturally specific, but a gender specific issue. There are numerous cases of sex trafficking within Cambodia, however child sex trafficking is extremely captivating and distressing to learn about.
From everything that people have heard over the years many would believe and think that the job is dirty and by dirty I mean semen, used condoms, and cigarette butts everywhere, can you picture it? I can definitely assure you legal prostitution is nothing like that. Would you believe that everything is clean from the sheets to the entire facility? The brothel house has health inspectors come in and perform inspections once a month just like they would for a restaurant, a tattoo shop, or any place that is licensed to perform a service in a healthy environment. ("Work–Life Management in Legal Prostitution: Stigma and Lockdown in Nevada’s Brothels.") When they come in they will check the facility and make sure everything is clean and running efficiently. From checking the brothels business records, updating health records, and making sure the establishment meets health expectations. The women that work in the business get tested every two weeks for sexually transmitted diseases and use condoms all of the time to protect themselves from being potentially harmed. (“Moonlight Bunny
Every year thousands of people of all genders, race, and age become victimized in sex trafficking. These people who become victims are usually vulnerable and are living in poverty structured areas. Many countries around the world are dealing with this serious issue, even in the United States. The United States federal law has defined sex trafficking as an act, “in which the commercial sex act is induced by force, fraud, or coercion, or in which the person induced to perform such an act has not attained 18 years of age” (Polaris Project). Sex trafficking is not only seen as a crime but is also seen as a business of supply and demand to many people. This business makes a profit of about 9.8 billion dollars a year. In recent events it has been shown that sex trafficking increases during big sporting events. As a result, some actions have been taken to combat the issue, but not enough. Therefore, due to the fact that sex trafficking is a worldwide issue and it is increasing over time; I will argue how there needs to be changes to the approach we have on the issue of sex trafficking.
Las Vegas is an anything-goes kind of city--at least that’s the rep it has. Las Vegas, or “Sin City”, as it is known, tolerated legal and illegal vices (even encourages it, with a wink and nod: What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas). A prime example of one of those vices are sex-related services (better known for what they really are: prostitution). Though prostitution is illegal in Las Vegas, it goes on under the guise of escort services. “About 80% of women in prostitution have been the victim of a rape. It 's hard to talk about this because..the experience of prostitution is just like rape. Prostitutes are raped, on the average, eight to ten times per year. They are the most raped class of women in the history of our planet” (Susan Kay Hunter and K.C. Reed, July, 1990. “Taking
Prostitution has always been a worldwide problem especially in Chicago, Illinois. The exploitation of prostitution seems to be one of many serious issues in inner-city Chicago. Some may ask the question as to “what changes occur in a woman’s life to make her want to live this type of lifestyle?” Are prostitutes always the victim or do some control their work, and even enjoy sex? After experiencing human trafficking, drug addiction, and prostitution for 25 years of her teenage and adult life, Brenda Myers-Powell’s life story answered those questions. She survived the harsh lifestyle of prostitution and serves as a mentor to the youth to prevent them from encountering the trauma she did for many years of her life.
Prostitution and human trafficking are taking place all over the world despite the legal restrictions put upon them. According to Ronald Weitzer, “The sex industry refers to the workers, managers, owners, agencies, clubs, trade associations, and marketing involved in sexual commerce, both legal and illegal varieties” (1). There are many questions that arise when discussing the sex industry. Should prostitution be legalized? If it were to be legalized, would anything change? Is prostitution morally acceptable? What is being done to stop human trafficking? There is not one correct answer for any these questions, but each question can be analyzed by scholars who have different opinions on the issue. Prostitution should be legal while
Nevada just permits prostitution in authorized houses of ill-repute that test laborers routinely for sexually transmitted contaminations. While Love is not the first to watch lawful prostitution can be generally protected, Nevada's provincial regions are the main spot in America where the world's most established calling is authoritatively permitted. (“7 Reasons Why America Should Legalize Prostitution,” 2013). In addition, prostitution is an unpredictable issue that has been the subject of serious level headed discussions in numerous nations for a long time now. To an expansive degree, the center of these level headed discussions has been upon the sanctioning of
Prostitution is defined as “business of exchanging sexual services for martial compensation or financial befits” (Weitzer, R. J, p8). The practice usually happens legally in modern cites like Vegas, Berlin and