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Sexual Enslavement of Girls and Women Worldwide: Practical and Applied Psychology

Autor Andrea Parrot Ph.D., Nina Cummings
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 aug 2008 – vârsta până la 17 ani
They are in different countries but share the same hell. Maria is one of 14 women lured from Mexico to Seattle, Washington, with the promise of a job, then held by force in a brothel and required to sexually service men 12 hours a day. Anna is a young mother from the Ukraine who left her husband and children there to take a job as a housecleaner in Italy, where she was put in a barred, guarded house and forced into prostitution. Nadia is an 11-year-old girl in Africa, kidnapped and forced to have sex with a militiaman daily, with a machete ever ready nearby should she refuse. All three women are part of horrific sex slavery that has drawn the attention of officials in countries around the globe. It is not rare; officials say it is increasing, at least partly due to the billions of dollars it brings in for organized crime. The U.S. State Department estimates 800,000 victims, mostly women and children, are trafficked for sex trade across nations each year and millions more are trafficked within countries - including the U.S., Britain, Spain, and the Netherlands. As a Seattle Times reporter explained when Maria's case hit the news there, the reality is that sex slaves for the most part are young women and teenaged girls who come from almost every one of the world's poorer countries and end up in almost every country where there is a combination of sexual demand and money. But they are also in undeveloped Africa, in prisons internationally, locked in forced marriages, or sold to men by parents.In this book, Parrot and Cummings outline the scope and growth of the sex slave market today and explain the history with various elements - including economic, political, cultural, and religious - that make this trade difficult to fully expose, quell, combat, and shut down. We hear from girls and women around the world describing how sexual enslavement has tortured them physically, emotionally, and spiritually, whether they suffer at the hands of prison guards in Turkey, criminals in Washington, or buyers dealing with parents who sell their daughters for the sex slave trade in Greece, Belgium, or France. The authors also describe national and international efforts and legislation passed or in design to stop sex slavery. Successful countries and regions are spotlighted. Then Parrot and Cummings point out actions still needed to stop the sex slavery trade.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781440836367
ISBN-10: 1440836361
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria Practical and Applied Psychology

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

Andrea Parrot is a Professor of Human Ecology at Cornell University and a board certified Sex Educator. She has received more than $1.5 million in funding for 15 studies focused on sexuality (including sexual violence/assault and sex education) since 1990. Parrot has authored, co-authored, or edited five books. She is a member of the Board of Directors for the Foundation for the Scientific Study of Sexuality and a current member/past officer of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sex. She has been interviewed widely for radio, television, and newspapers, including two appearances on Oprah as well as Larry King Live, Good Morning America, CBS This Morning, The Learning Channel and on NPR with Diane Rehm.Nina Cummings is a PhD candidate at Cornell and an Adjunct Faculty member at Ithaca College. She is also a University Victim Advocate and a Cornell Advocate for Rape Education, as well as a Certified Health Educator. She coauthored with Parrot the book Forsaken Females: The Brutalization of Women. Cummings and Parrot also coauthored articles that have been published in the Journal of American College Health, Vital Signs, and RESPONSE: Journal of the Center for Women's Policy Studies. In 2001, Cummings won the Cornell University Presidential Advisory Committee on the Status of Women Award.

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Foreword by Judy KurianskyPrefaceAbbreviationsSection Part I: Sexual Slavery of Women in ContextChapter 1:. Scope of the Problem OverviewChapter 2.: Conditions Supporting Sexual SlaverySection Part II: Types of Sexual SlaveryChapter 3: Sex TraffickingChapter 4: War-Induced Sexual SlaveryChapter 5: Religious Sexual SlaveryChapter 6.: Forced MarriageChapter 7.: Sexual ServitudeSection Part III: Attempts to Reduce or Eliminate Sexual SlaveryChapter 8.: Success Stories: Policies and LegislativeChapter 9.: Consequences of Sexual Slavery and Trafficking of Girls and WomenChapter 10:. Initiatives to Stop Sexual Slavery: International, National, and LegislativeAppendicesAppendix A1: Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against WomenAppendix 2B: Convention on the Rights of the ChildAppendix 3C: U.N. Declaration on the Elimination of Violence Against Women 1993Appendix 4D: PROTOCOL TO PREVENT, SUPPRESS AND PUNISH TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS, ESPECIALLY WOMEN AND CHILDREN, SUPPLEMENTING THE UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION AGAINST TRANSNATIONALORGANIZED CRIMEGlossaryReferencesIndexList of IllustrationsFigure 1. The interaction of factors associated with sexual slaveryFigure 2. Global trafficking patterns by source and destination countries