1. Domestic minor sex trafficking in the United States
- Author
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Kotrla, Kimberly
- Subjects
Human smuggling -- Demographic aspects ,Teenagers -- Crimes against ,Youth -- Crimes against ,Prostitution -- Demographic aspects ,Sociology and social work - Abstract
By now, most social workers are familiar with the issue of human trafficking. However, many are likely unfamiliar with research indicating that youths constitute the most vulnerable group in the United States for becoming victims of sex trafficking and that most women in prostitution actually entered as minors. Some experts are now referring to the sex trafficking of U.S. children and youths as 'domestic minor sex trafficking' or DMST. This article seeks to acquaint readers with what is currently known regarding the extent of DMST, who is at risk for becoming a victim, and implications for the social work profession in addressing this tragedy. KEY WORDS: domestic minor sex trafficking; human trafficking; modern day slavery; sex trafficking, Attention to the issue of human trafficking has greatly increased in social work literature and the media in recent years. Cases of international sex trafficking have increased public awareness about [...]
- Published
- 2010