CRMN 3021U Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Dark Web, Backpage
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Rhodes, l. m. (2017) human trafficking as cybercrime, 23-29. The author of this article explores the concept of human trafficking and how it incorporates cyber crime. To begin, the author defines human trafficking as the exploitation of the prostitution of others or other forms of sexual exploitation, forced labour or services, slavery or practices similar to slavery, servitude or the removal of organ . As human trafficking is generally a highly organized type of crime, those involved use the latest forms of technology to communicate their intentions in addition to using software to cover their tracks in order to prevent being caught. The surfaceweb internet is used in numerous ways to further the agenda of human trafficking, these ways include: pornography, selling, and recruiting. As pornography has become to common and popular in today"s society, one no longer has to purchase it from a corner store, now anyone can access pornography on their electronic devices through the internet.