Abstract

Unfolding the Ethical Perspectives of ?SOLD? by Patricia McCormick

Farah Wasaya, Sumera Zulfiqar, Anila Rafiq

Abducting children for the sexual exploitation and trafficking them to other nations is happening since a long time. After being trafficked and experienced extreme difficult situations of life, these victims are often intolerable and unacceptable by their families and other society members. The community make them experience stigma, blame, biasness, loneliness, shame, loss of identity along with unrecognized socioeconomic and citizen status. The paper will provide a structures debate on the ethical perspectives on whether or not a sexually trafficked person should return to the society they belong. Moreover, the religion Islam has a strong obligation in viewing all mankind with an equal right to exercise. To conclude, multiple attainable recommendations could be implemented to support trafficked victims in a society.

Published Date: 2021-05-26; Received Date: 2021-05-10