One problem is that it's more lucrative than selling drugs since a human you can sell over and over while drugs can only be sold once. People dealing with drugs now start to realize this and getting into the trafficking. Another problem is that the children grow up and is hard to recognize. The majority of children found are on pictures that has been altered so they look what they would look like when they get older. That is a big help. It's also easier to brainwash kids so they don't run away even if they get more freedom later. The really young ones don't even remember their families and previous life. Their appearance is easy to change which makes it easier to get them out of the country. A child is easier to threaten to keep quiet than an adult.
No, Pope Francis never took part in child trafficking.
Child Trafficking is the trade of children most commonly for the purpose of sexual slavery or forced slavery. Child Trafficking is illegal throughout the world however, it still is a lucrative industry, it represents an annual $32 billion per year in international trade. Many attempts are being made to stop Child Trafficking.
Virginia M. Kendall has written: 'Child sexual exploitation and trafficking' -- subject(s): Investigation, Human trafficking, Child trafficking victims, Legal status, laws, Child sexual abuse, Prevention
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Child trafficking dates back at least as far as the 17th century. While once considered a primitive trade, child trafficking received a boon in the 1990â??s when western markets opened, making it extremely profitable. As a result, organized crime, sensing a huge windfall of cash, got into the child trafficking business.
There are many effects of child trafficking. The child is exposed to inappropriate sexual behavior and often killed when they cannot be used anymore. The families of the children are harmed as well.
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Christian radio reporting on it
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