Sex Trafficking and the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children

Date

2017

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Volume Title

Publisher

Women & Therapy

Abstract

In recent years, the problem of child sex trafficking has become a topic of international discussion and concern. Child sex trafficking can include many forms of commercial sexual exploitation such as prostitution, pornography, and child sex tourism. Children who fall prey to these forms of sexual exploitation are of particular concern because of their vulnerable status and the impact these experiences have on their development. This article provides a comprehensive review about what is currently known about child sex trafficking by examining definitions, estimates of the problem, child risk factors and consequences, and approaches to protection, prosecution, promotion of recovery and reintegration, and partnerships for promoting collaboration and cooperation. (Author Abstract)

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Keywords

child abuse, CSEC, sexual abuse, literature review

Citation

Miller-Perrin, C., & Wurtele, S. K. (2017). Sex Trafficking and the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children. Women & Therapy, 40(1-2), 123-151.

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