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Related topics (child labour, abuse, slavery, child soldier etc.) - Child abuse (domestic, sexual) - Sexual exploitation
 
Aa (no author). (1888). Seduction a Felony. In Philanthropist, 3 (1888) p. 4. "This anonymous article reiterates the seduction story so prominent in social purity literature in the 1880s and 1890s that portrayed men as sexual predators and working girls as victims. Reformers often used a comparison of the theft of a girl's virginity with the theft of her money to make their case for raising the legal age of consent, arguing that the former was much worse and yet not legally punishable"
http://womhist.binghamton.edu/aoc/doc10.htm
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Action pour les Enfants (APLE). (2006). Street-based Child Sexual Exploitation in Phnom Penh and Sihanoukville : A profile of victims. 30 p. Written by K. Keane. The research aimed to ascertain which children are becoming victims of street-based sexual exploitation and what factors influence their exposure to that exploitation. Research was conducted through interviews in Phnom Penh and Sihanoukville with 26 child victims of street-based sexual exploitation and civil society personnel experienced in working with such children; case studies; and a literature review. The majority of children interviewed were male, reflecting APLE's experience that 80% of child victims of street-based sexual exploitation are male.
http://www.childtrafficking.com
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Azoala, E. (2000). Boy and Girl Victims of Sexual Exploitation in Mexico. 137 p. United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and the National System for Integral Family Development (DIF). This study, carried out over a period of ten months in six towns of Mexico, analyses and presents the problems encountered by boys and girls who are victims of sexual exploitation, so that measures can be designed to keep them away from such sufferings.
http://www.oas.org/atip/country%20specific/AZAOLA%20Mexico%20Child%20Sex%20Exploitation.pdf
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Blackwell, H., B. (1895). The Case of Maria Barberi. In Woman's Journal, 10 (1895) p. 252. This women's rights activist (1825-1909) "argued that Maria Barbieri should not be held responsible for killing the man who had seduced her, because "if every man who seduces a child of 15 leaving her no practical alternative but suicide or a life of prostitution, were promptly put out of existence, the morals of the community would be vastly improved." The piece argued against the double standard that pervaded American criminal justice."
http://womhist.binghamton.edu/aoc/doc17.htm
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Breaking The Silence. (2003). Case Studies of Non-Commercial Sexual Abuse of Children in Bangladesh. 40 p. The report focuses on a small number of case studies from Bangladesh. Though it does not represent the whole country, it still focuses on the need of these children - for our compassion and support to help them overcome their trauma.
http://www.childtrafficking.com/
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