SOSC 1375 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Narratology, Doxa

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A huge number of men, women, and children around the world are victims of human trafficking ordinary; nonetheless, the vast majority of them are being trafficked across canada and are forced to work as prostitutes. The government has created several policies and programs to address this issue, but they only had a limited impact. Trafficking legislation and its implications , the author, katrin roots, clarifies that human trafficking is different from smuggling, in light of the fact that many people believe that human smuggling and human trafficking are the same. It"s important to note, in some cases trafficking starts as smuggling with the consent of the individual, and later on turns into trafficking (roots, p. 22). In this article, the author mainly focuses on the diverse meanings and consequences of canada"s domestic human trafficking legislation which is stated under sections 279. 01 through 279. 04 of the criminal code of canada. To better understand the argument the author defines several terms.

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