My first source: Human Trafficking and Human Security
Anna Jenson, a senior research fellow at the Institute for Security and Development Policy in Stockholm, Sweden, focuses on the Baltic Sea region when addressing the problem of human trafficking. She focuses on areas like the Soviet Union where this issue is most prominent. Jenson feels that human trafficking effects much more than just the Soviet Union and that it could disrupt important things like politics, international relations, and economies of certain countries. Her stance along with others in her institute on human trafficking is that it needs to be discussed and looked at not only on a local level but at the global level. Also, every possible counter measure should be explored in trying to stop human trafficking.
The author's argument is that human trafficking is wrong and should be stopped before it disrupts many aspects that hold the world together. It is not very well policed and is destroying innocent lives.
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