Full Description
Sexual exploitation and human sex trafficking is a multi-billion-dollar international industry that preys on youth. Written by veteran police officer Robert Chrismas, Sex Industry Slavery is an impactful read for anyone who wants to know more about this serious Canadian problem.Many young women are coerced into oppressive relationships in the sex industry, often starting in childhood. There are numerous barriers and challenges for children who are vulnerable to exploitation as well as for survivors striving to leave the sex industry; however, there are also many opportunities to help them. Based on Chrismas's award-winning research in Manitoba, this book includes gut-wrenching stories from survivors, social workers, police officers, lawmakers, and activists. Representing decades of collective knowledge, Sex Industry Slavery presents first-hand perspectives on the problem as well as proposes practical solutions.
Contents
1. Introduction 2. Canada's Sex Industry3. Vulnerability and Protection from Sex Industry Predators4. Violence Against Canadian Indigenous Women and Girls5. Awareness and Education Around Sex Trafficking and Exploitation6. Canadian Laws and Sexual Exploitation7. Getting Out is Harder Than it Looks8. Challenges and Opportunities Intervening in Sex Trafficking9. Conflict Transformation Community Building and Change10. Key Findings, Recommendations and Future ResearchEpilogueReferences Table of Findings and Recommendations