Thursday, December 19, 2019

The Prison System A Documentary On The Girl Next Door By...

Prisons Numerous women are incarcerated into prisons daily because of sex trafficking. It is crucial to understand this issue from the perspective of the survivors not only from the media because this will give viewers a well-rounded understanding. Through the scope of the course, we are considering other factors which contribute to the reasons behind those who end up being trafficked. I will discuss how the prison system influences how these women are seen in the main stream media. I will argue how this is not the correct way to deal with these women who are being incarcerated for sex trafficking. The documentary I watched is titled Selling the Girl Next Door by CNN’s Amber Lyon. It was a documentary on how sex trafficking are portrayed especially in relations to the prison system. Neoliberal is when the cooperation’s such as prisons have control over the residence. If cooperation’s like the legal system are able to lock away numerous women for this then we need to rethink the way we view this issue. Cooperation’s which are given too much power are able to do anything they would like to without regulations. If there are no rules in place for them then they are able to control how the prisons operate. Prisons everywhere are being filled with women inmates. The article I read was â€Å"Celling black bodies: black women in the global prisons industrial complex† by Sudbury. Julia Sudbury focuses on the idea behind why women are being incarcerated stating that it is becoming a

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