This document discusses the issue of sex slavery and proposes ways to reduce it. It notes that over 2,800 women are trafficked every day and that police identified over 3,000 victims of modern slavery in the UK in 2015, a significant increase from 2011. The document suggests actions for governments, communities, and individuals to take, such as enforcing stronger laws, raising awareness through education and community groups, and providing support for trafficking survivors. It aims to make sex slavery a permanent priority issue until the problem can be resolved.
2. This idea has captured our attention as, we have reads many articles in which
the numbers of sex slaves and human trafficking were rather shocking. We all
believe that this is not right, and it should soon stop.
If you knew that 2,880 women are trafficked in 24 hours wouldn’t you want to
prevent it from happening?
3. We will be talking about Sex Slavery, and the legal action towards
this crime.
Many times, women are kidnaped and transported from Europe to
UK and used as sex slaves. Police and authorities have identified
3,266 people were victims of modern slavery in 2015 compared with
946 in 2011. This is a front line issue for a few days, after which the
situation is forgotten. We want to make this a permanent front line
issue, so that this issue can soon be resolved.
So what can we do in order to reduce Sex Slavery?
4. Government:
To inforce more laws within sex
trafficking and pay more attention to
what people are doing within the sex
trade.
Fathers:
To support their daughters.
Men:
(16+)who chose to get involved
in the sex trafficking- What
they’re doing is effecting a
persons life and you have a
negative impact, our main aim:
to stop them.
Local communities:
To raise awareness in places
like London and not to go to
broad.
Young women
(10+)- To anyone who is involved or
thinks it’s a good way to get money,
we want them to understand it’s not
right and that there are other ways.
Ethnicity and
Gender:
No specific ethnicity
or gender involved.
5. The interview questions for
Corey: What do you think about the idea of
sex trafficking as a whole?
Do you think sex trafficking effects
women's image and why?
Do you think its right to do this for
loved ones?
Do you think that girls who do it
voluntarily are disgusting or could
there be a reason behind it?
Reporting anything suspicious
Investigations from the police
Company's that teach people about the indicators of sex trafficking and
help identify the victim
Raise awareness by joining local community groups
Fund raisers
Include it in education
To provide jobs for trafficking survivors
Journalists could talk more about it because the media plays a massive
role
WEBSITES USED: GLOB GIVING- END SLAVERY
NOW & WALKFREE.ORG
6. 1: Overall, the agency says
there has been a 22% jump in
the number of identified
suspected victims of trafficking
between 2012 and 2013.
6: 2015 survey by the NUM foundation and
Leeds University found 71% of the sex
workers who took part had previously worked
in health, social care, education, childcare or
the charity sector.
According to the BBC and the Mirror:
2: Efforts to eradicate modern
slavery in the UK are failing, with the
number of potential victims being
trafficked into Britain rising by 245%
over the last five years, according to
official figures.
3. Efforts to eradicate modern
slavery in the UK are failing, with the
number of potential victims being
trafficked into Britain rising by 245%
over the last five years, according to
official figures.
4: Children as young as 1 from the UK who
go on holiday to European countries have a
1/3 chance of being sold off as a sex
worker. An example of this is a women
named Megan who went to Greece and was
forced into sex slavery by her ‘boyfriend’
Jak. Now 20 she states that in her whole 6
years of being held captive ‘her lowest point
was being raped by 110 men in a single
day, who paid £20 to spend five minutes
with her’
5: More than 150 sex workers
have been murdered in Britain
since 1990.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
HS5QOkrXsUc
Here's the story of Posie
7. My group’s radio advert will
follow a script based around the
idea of Sex Slavery.
Our initial idea for the Radio is
to have a sound bed of
screaming and other noises
which can reveal someone’s
being abused. A voice will
represent another victim of
modern slavery and someone
else at the other end of the call
trying to help the victim.
In order to get our point across
we had to identify our target
audience which will be men, as
well as informing women that
they can seek help if needed.
One of the aims of our advert
could also be to gain the
authorities support as well as
they can report any suspicious
behaviour within the
community.