Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Final Thoughts/Conclusion
All in all, we each agree that human trafficking is inhumane and
deserves harsher punishment. These people should not be allowed to
wander the streets selling children's bodies for copious amounts of
money. The ones that get caught deserve a harsher and longer punishment
in jail as well as contributing to those who they affected along the
way. Those convicted of sex trafficking should be registered as sex
offenders in order to protect children in the future and to ensure close
watch on the offenders. Sex offenders should then also be forced to
disclose their internet accounts to further aid in the protection of
children and others that sex offenders may wish to harm. Human
trafficking is a serious problem in our society--more so than most
people think, and the more attention we bring to the issue, the closer
we get to patching up the problem. Prop 35 is just one thing we can do
to help those who have suffered at the hands of human trafficking, but
there is still plenty more that can be done.
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I think this was a great topic to blog about and needs more attention in today's society. Human trafficking is a horrible crime and any measure to increase its punishment should be part of our justice system.
ReplyDelete-Connor Moser
Your blog is backwards for some reason but I see you fixed it. This is a very interesting topic you guys received and did very well in explaining it. Human trafficking should get more attention.
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ReplyDeleteI agree that harsher sentencing for those at fault is a must, but what about the situations where girls are trafficked from other countries and forced into prostitution? Much of the time, they are sent to prison as well. Under this proposition, this is a possibility. Thoughts?
ReplyDelete-Hannah Pomerans
Well since the proposition only increases sentencing for the offenders, I don't think it would send the girls to prison.
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