STOPPING ONLINE SEX TRAFFICKING
STOPPING
ONLINE SEX TRAFFICKING
By
definition, sex trafficking is merely a subset of human trafficking. Although
human trafficking is now the popularly used terminology, it is actually the
same as slavery or the slave trade, long banned in many countries but is still
being practiced everywhere, despite many strict laws against it. For some
reason, a lighter version called white slavery has come into play, but nonetheless
it is still slavery.
In the same
way that slavery has existed since time immemorial, sex trafficking has also
existed since time immemorial. With the emergence of the internet however, all
these old terminologies have taken on new meanings. Anything done online is now
termed as “cyber”, such that sexual actions online are now called “cybersex”.
In other
words, what used to be the old crime called “sex trafficking” is now called
“online sex trafficking” and this new version is now considered as a
“cybercrime” because it uses the internet to perpetuate the crimes.
While it
appears that the national offices of both the NBI and the PNP have already
upgraded their computer systems to fight cybercrime in general and online sex
trafficking in particular, more budgets are apparently needed to empower their
regional, provincial and municipal offices. The Congress should therefore increase
their budget allocations, because otherwise, we could be losing the war against
this very powerful threat to national security and public safety. IKE SENERES/04-10-2024
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