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Publicado: 1 de noviembre de 2013
other types of gender violence such as incest, rape and wife-beating are hidden and frequentlydeniend but they are not sources of mass revenue.
described by survivors as paid rape, prostitution provides buyers (johns, tricks, dates) constant sexual access to women and children.prostitution and trafficking can take place in massage parlors, strip clubs, escort agencies of a field being cultivated by migrant wokers.
women are trafficked (moved) by pimps to wherever there is a demandfor prostitution, for example military bases, tourist destinations, conventions or migrant communities.
the current US trafficking law places the burden of proof on the victim to show evidence offorce, fraud or coercion.
since pimps/traffikers move people to wherever they are sold for sex, wethink a better definition of trafficking would include movement of people withing a country as wellas across international borders for the purporse of sexual explotation.
traFFICKING IS A DIRECT RESULT OF CULTURAL AND ECONOMIC FORCES WHICH SWEEP A WOMAN OR CHILD INTO PROSTITUTION INCLUDINGNOT ONLY COERCION, MANIPULATION, DECEPTION, INITIAL, FAMILY PRESSURE- BUT ALSO PAST OR PRESENT FAMILY AND COMMUNITY VIOLENCE, ECONOMIC DEPRIVATION, RACISM, AND CONDITIONS OF INEQUALITY BETWEEN THE SEX.THIS BROADER DEFINITION OF TRAFICKING IS APPROPIATE IF GOVERNMENTS SEEK TO DECREASE SEX BUSINESSES, TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THE RANGE OF FORCES THAT CHANNEL PEOPLE INTO PROSTITUTION
Prostitución y latrata son la violencia sexual que se traducen en beneficios económicos para los autores.
Otros tipos de violencia de género, tales como el incesto, la violación y el maltrato de lasesposas-se ocultan y defiende con frecuencia pero no son fuentes de ingresos de masas.
Descrito por los sobrevivientes de la violación de pago, la prostitución ofrece a los compradores (Johns, trucos, fechas)...
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