Titre du document: |
Domestic minor sex trafficking, Las Vegas |
Auteur(s) - Auteure(s): |
Kennedy, Alexis ; Joey Pucci, Nicole/ Shared Hope International |
Zone(s) geographique(s): |
Etats-Unis
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Theme(s): |
Traite des êtres humains
Prostitution
Enfance
Législation/Système judiciaire
Aide aux victimes
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Langue:
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Anglais
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Description:
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Domestic minor sex trafficking (DMST) is the commercial sexual exploitation of American citizen or lawful permanent resident children through prostitution or pornography or sexual performance for monetary or other compensation (shelter, food, drugs, etc.). DMST has been viewed as the single most underreported, under-identified, and most severe form of commercial sexual exploitation that children are facing today. Best practices are noted throughout the report. However, it is also the purpose of this report to identify the gaps and challenges that present themselves while working with this difficult population of victims. Las Vegas is an overwhelmed and sympathetic system struggling with the best way to identify and assist domestic minor sex trafficking victims, but the reality remains that victims who are identified in prostitution or disclose their involvement in prostitution are being pulled deeper into the justice system rather than being routed out and provided with services. |
Annee du document:
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2008
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URL
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https://s3.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com/observatoirebdd/2008_Domestic_minor_sex_traff_Las_Vegas_SHAREDHOPE.pdf
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