What I'm trying to achieve is to produce a documentary about the research on Human trafficking around croydon which is a act of the topic being spread throughout the world. I personally feel that this matter is a very serious topic which has a lack of education and knowledge support of the matter within schools so that children and adults know how serious this situation effects everyones lives. For example within the london borough croydon is rated 3rd most effected by human trafficking. What I to do to is basically educate the people of croydon of whats happening under their noses and how they could be more aware of the topic. This would also link to the world-wide scale of human trafficking especially within South Asia within Thailand's fish industry. Within my survey's research I have learnt through questionnaires that not many people are educated within schools about human trafficking which suggest that even though it's a big issue at the moment people just don't know much or do much about the situation. Within my secondary research I found out that our borough is the third worst within the UK and organisations such as CCAT is contributing to stop human trafficking through event like walk and awareness campaign within croydon area but also use of donations. That not all, globally human trafficking is a serious problem especially within south asia such as thailand from the use of slaves within their fishing industry which outrages people within different countries since they know that this is happening. I also got some primary sources from books which contain quotes which link into human trafficking which balance out my research methods of both primary but also secondary sources. I've received more in depth research the company CCAT where it's is simplified from Croydon Community Against Human Trafficking which they attend event such as walk throughout London area, Music events but also Tv events to give as much awareness to the cause as possible however, little knowledge within the area about this cause and organisation which means it's not getting out as much as it should be if people were more educated about the issue. I've also searched a little bit deeper into some story that people have gone through and have been rescued or effected the organisation through danger and threats such as:
http://www.destinyrescue.org/us/blog/for-sale-at-16/
a story of a girl name lek who was saved by police officers at a bar where she was a child sex slave.
http://www.destinyrescue.org/us/blog/rape-murder-of-13yo-girl-devastates-rescue-team/
a story of a girl who got raped and murdered in a bar after being rescued by destiny rescue team.
Personal issues
This has effected my life by being one major and impacting piece which has displayed on my community as being one of the worst community within the issues of human trafficking which makes me and the people living in the community insecure and threatened through the dark secret of the area.
Primary resources
sources: http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/tag/human-trafficking
“No wonder prostitution is so rampant in China, I mused as I watched the four girls watch us: why stand on your feet all day for slave wages when you can get rich on your back?”
“I’ve been held down like a piece of meat while monsters disguised as men violated me again & again. ”
“To those who are struggling. To talk about a struggle, you're likely to forget about it. To be shown a struggle, you're likely not to forget it. But, to live through a struggle, you'll understand it.”
Questionnaire
How much do you know about human trafficking?
nothing
people use others as sex slaves
loads
not much its not really learnt at schools
Did you know that our borough is known as the third worst place for human trafficking?
no
no
yes
no
Have you heard of CCAT within your area or anywhere else?
no
no
yes
no
(if they say yes ask if they have done any voluntary work for them or just seen advertisement or news of the organisation) (If the answer is no then give them info on what they do and how they help their community)
no
Have you heard any stories within your area or noticed anything suspicious which could lead towards human trafficking?
no
no
no
no
Do you feel that anyone should experience being used as just a tool or a object to give their boss or bosses money by using people and not caring for their health or future?(this is a suggestive question which would lead up to)
no
no
no
some people
So do you want to know how to help those people through work towards your community?
yes
yes
no
yes
The global effect of this
http://thediplomat.com/2015/06/can-southeast-asia-tackle-its-human-trafficking-problem/
Over a few months their were several outburst of a international scale considering south asia's trafficking problem due to mass graves within Malaysia and Thailand and use of slaves within the seafood industry of Thailand.
Luse then framed the issue of human trafficking in Southeast Asia as being emblematic of a larger reality, where individuals – migrants, refugees and others – are bought, sold, traded or otherwise mistreated. Luse described human trafficking in Southeast Asia as an “economic whirlwind of substantial force” caused by partly by the juxtaposition of extreme poverty with new opportunities for economic exploitation opened by globalisation. It is also facilitated by corruption, disregard by many local businesses as to the background and documentation of their employees, and the power wielded by criminal syndicate leaders and masterminds who appear to have gone untouched.
For Luse, if Southeast Asia is to get serious about tackling its trafficking problem, it would need to address all the key aspects of the problem. For starters, Southeast Asian governments, Luse said, must get serious about combating corruption.
A scheme run by the charity Barnardo’s, with funding from the Home Office, has helped 20 at-risk young victims of human trafficking in Croydon over the past 12 months.
On Saturday September 28, members of Croydon Community Against Trafficking, or CCAT, will be completing a 10-kilometre (a little more than six miles) walk chained together to raise awareness about victims of human trafficking.
ccat and how they've been supporting and applying awareness of human trafficking within the last decade.
http://theccat.com/2013/09/our-impact/
http://www.croydonadvertiser.co.uk/Human-trafficking-rife-Croydon-say-experts/story-19145418-detail/story.html
The Anti-Slavery Day Bill became law in 2010. It was introduced in Parliament
as a Private Members Bill by Anthony Steen former MP for Totnes, South
Devon, in 2010 and passed through both Houses, unopposed although
amended. The bill defines modern-day slavery as child trafficking, forced
labour, domestic servitude and trafficking for sexual exploitation.
as a Private Members Bill by Anthony Steen former MP for Totnes, South
Devon, in 2010 and passed through both Houses, unopposed although
amended. The bill defines modern-day slavery as child trafficking, forced
labour, domestic servitude and trafficking for sexual exploitation.
Anti-Slavery Day falls on October 18 each year and provides an opportunity to
draw attention to the subject, raise awareness of modern slavery and to
inspire people to eliminate it.
draw attention to the subject, raise awareness of modern slavery and to
inspire people to eliminate it.
On Saturday September 28, members of Croydon Community Against Trafficking, or CCAT, will be completing a 10-kilometre (a little more than six miles) walk chained together to raise awareness about victims of human trafficking.
ccat and how they've been supporting and applying awareness of human trafficking within the last decade.
http://theccat.com/2013/09/our-impact/
http://www.croydonadvertiser.co.uk/Human-trafficking-rife-Croydon-say-experts/story-19145418-detail/story.html
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