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This paper describes the influence of FIFA World Cup 2010 for sex trafficking in South Africa and describes some of the reasons that explain how to get a sex trafficking business supply potential of the elements of poverty, gender bias, weak law enforcement, economic collapse, and globalization. During the 2010 world cup in South Africa, sex trafficking syndicates improved with increasing sex trade suppliers. Evil is always the case in this section is very terrible trade which each object prostitution usually get psychological pressure, torture, rape and even every day. This paper shows that the existence of the sex trade is contrary to the human side, but in the practice of violence in the world of prostitution continues almost around the world. A business will not be able to exist in the absence of supply and demand, as well as the absence of men to demand the fulfillment of commercial sex. The method used in this study is a qualitative approach that is analytical explanation. Analysis of explanations is meant to identify the cause of an event. Thus, this study is a study that looked at the nature of the variables that exist and explore more about the causal relationship between variables. In this study, the data collected by the research techniques used libraries where this technique is to collect data sourced from literature, such as books, journals, magazines, newspaper, facebook, email, websites, and official publications. This paper shows that the influence of FIFA World Cup 2010 has a negative impact for sex trafficking in South Africa. |
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