To What Extent Do Laws throughout England and Wales Protect Women against Sex Trafficking?

Grace Fashanu, Leah Lauderdale, C. McCauley, Amanda Puszcz, Anastasia Vakoula
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Despite somewhat extensive legislation that reduce the number of offences connected to human trafficking for sexual exploitation throughout England and Wales, all circumstances are not fully elaborated upon. Sex trafficking, according to the Shared Hope International Group, is when ‘someone uses force, fraud or compulsion to cause a profitable sex act with an adult which includes prostitution, pornography and sexual performance done in exchange for items of value, all including, money, drugs, shelter, food and clothes.’ Whilst undertaking this research report to consider the chosen topic, sex trafficking is closely allied to human trafficking and slavery, as they link together under the same legislation guidelines. We believe that it is best to address this matter in the opening of our report as sex trafficking has only recently converted into an issue within England and Wales as it was previously perceived solely as human trafficking and slavery. Human trafficking is the action of illegally transporting people from one country or area to another and this action is usually forced. Section 1 of the Modern Slavery Act then defines slavery to be ‘If a person requires another to perform forced or compulsory labour and the circumstances are such that the person knows or ought to know that the other person is being required to perform forced or compulsory labour’.
英格兰和威尔士的法律在多大程度上保护妇女免受性交易?
尽管在英格兰和威尔士有一些广泛的立法,减少了与为性剥削而贩运人口有关的犯罪数量,但没有充分阐述所有情况。根据共享希望国际组织的说法,性交易是指“某人使用武力、欺诈或强迫与成年人发生有利可图的性行为,包括卖淫、色情和性行为,以换取有价值的物品,包括金钱、毒品、住所、食物和衣服。”“在撰写本研究报告以考虑所选主题的同时,性贩运与人口贩运和奴隶制密切相关,因为它们在相同的立法准则下联系在一起。”我们认为,最好在我们报告的开头讨论这个问题,因为性贩运只是最近才变成英格兰和威尔士的一个问题,而它以前被认为仅仅是人口贩运和奴役。人口贩运是将人口从一个国家或地区非法运送到另一个国家或地区的行为,这种行为通常是被迫的。《现代奴隶制法案》第1节将奴隶制定义为"如果一个人要求另一个人从事强迫或强制劳动,并且在这种情况下,该人知道或应该知道另一个人被要求从事强迫或强制劳动"。
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