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Ulo, Edafe. "The Scourge of Job Deceit: Teenager’s Prostitution and Baby Factories in Nigeria." European Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences 1, no. 1 (January 1, 2024): 23–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.59324/ejahss.2024.1(1).03.

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Could ignorance on the part of parents and economic hardship be the reasons they fall prey to job deceit, which might have led to teenager prostitution and baby factories, or could the parents be aware of the practice and just want to use their child as a survival wage? It was against these backdrops that this study examined ‘the Scourge of Job Deceit: Teenagers' Prostitution and Baby Factories in Nigeria’. The research design is explorative in nature. The sample size for the study was 35 residents in cities and towns who identified as having experienced this act. A questionnaire was developed, titled Job Deceit: Teenagers' Prostitution and Baby Factories in Nigeria, which has a reliability coefficient of 0.75. In scoring the instrument, the study adopted the measure of central tendency (the mean score). The highest possible mean average was 4.00, while the least was 1.00; the mid-point mean was 2.50 (since it was a four-point scale). Content analysis was used for the newspaper review. Findings from the study revealed that people complain that most jobs' posters or banners with phone numbers promising huge pay are deceitful. On this note, the study concluded that teenagers are lured into prostitution and babymaking in baby factories on the premise of employment and financial liberation from poverty for their struggling families. A recommendation was made that parents should desist from the act of giving their teenage children to people who promise to help get them jobs in the city without prior notice.
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Maduawuchi Elem and Adion-Arogo Azibasuam. "Informal Settlement and Teenage Prostitution in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, Nigeria." GSC Advanced Research and Reviews 6, no. 3 (March 30, 2021): 011–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/gscarr.2021.6.3.0033.

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Informal settlement which sometimes used as synonym of slum, has over the years led to various social problems such as prostitution and many others. Base on this, the paper examined informal settlement and teenage prostitution in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State. Two objectives were raised as guide to the study. The study area is Yenagoa which is the capital city of Bayelsa State. The study used the survey design, and also adopted primary and secondary sources. 150 respondents constituted the population size and purposive sampling technique was also adopted. Mean and standard deviation and t-test constitutes the method for data analysis. The findings revealed that urban slum settlement and poor family background are responsible for teenage prostitution in Yenagoa. The study concludes and recommends for urban renewal programme for the slum dwellers as well as government and other institution even individuals to embark on economic empowerment programmes for slum dwellers.
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KIM, Eun-Shil. "A culture that cultivates the prostitution of teenage women 1 : based on the experiences of prostitution among teenage women." Inter-Asia Cultural Studies 4, no. 2 (January 2003): 337–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1464937032000113042.

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Zhafran Ezra Akbar and Nurmina. "GAMBARAN MAKNA HIDUP PADA PSK REMAJA YANG MENJALANI REHABILITAS DI PSKW ANDAM DEWI SOLOK." CAUSALITA : Journal of Psychology 1, no. 4 (March 26, 2024): 20–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.62260/causalita.v1i4.103.

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Prostitution in adolescents is already very worrying because of the many cases of exploitation of adolescents. Adolescent prostitutes who undergo rehabilitation because they are arrested by the Civil Service Police Unit (Satpol PP) will be a source of pressure on their lives, especially if the perpetrators of prostitution are teenagers, they tend to be more vulnerable to experiencing various negative emotional and psychological impacts due to punishment such as guilt, loss of freedom, feelings of shame, economic sanctions and will affect physical adjustment but also individual psychology. This study aims to look at the description of the meaning of life in adolescent prostitutes undergoing rehabilitation at PSKW Andam Dewi Solok. This research uses a phenomenological approach with qualitative methods. Data collection was carried out using semi-structured interview techniques with 2 (two) subjects who were teenage prostitutes undergoing rehabilitation at PSKW Andam Dewi Solok. The data analysis technique in this study used the Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) technique. The results of this study found that the subject of teenage prostitutes who are undergoing rehabilitation can achieve 5 (five) stages in finding the meaning of life proposed by Bastaman. Then, the factors that influence the meaning of life in this study are self-understanding, positive behavior, relationship intimacy, deepening the chess of values, and worship.
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Bamgbose, Oluyemisi. "Teenage Prostitution and the Future of the Female Adolescent in Nigeria." International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 46, no. 5 (October 2002): 569–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/030662402236741.

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Marcus, Anthony, Amber Horning, Ric Curtis, Jo Sanson, and Efram Thompson. "Conflict and Agency among Sex Workers and Pimps." ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 653, no. 1 (March 28, 2014): 225–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0002716214521993.

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The dominant understanding in the United States of the relationship between pimps and minors involved in commercial sex is that it is one of “child sex trafficking,” in which pimps lure girls into prostitution, then control, exploit, and brutalize them. Such narratives of oppression typically depend on postarrest testimonials by former prostitutes and pimps in punishment and rescue institutions. In contrast, this article presents data collected from active pimps, underage prostitutes, and young adult sex workers to demonstrate the complexity of pimp-prostitute dyads and interrogate conventional stereotypes about teenage prostitution. A holistic understanding of the factors that push minors into sex work and keep them there is needed to designand implement effective policy and services for this population.
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Saraswati, Dewi, and Rahesli Humsona. "PERUBAHAN SOSIAL EKONOMI PEKERJA SEKS KOMERSIAL REMAJA DI PANTI PELAYANAN SOSIAL WANITA “WANODYATAMA” SURAKARTA." Journal of Development and Social Change 3, no. 1 (May 15, 2020): 72. http://dx.doi.org/10.20961/jodasc.v3i1.41679.

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This study aims to describe the social economic changes of teenage prostitution. This research was conducted at the "Wanodyatama" Women's Social Services Institution Surakarta because most of the rehabilitated women were teenagers. The theory used is the theory of social practice according to Bourdieu. This type of research is a qualitative descriptive study by the phenomenological method, where a type of research that seeks to describe the socio-economic changes of teenagers prostitution. Sources of data in this study are primary and secondary. Data collection techniques were carried out by means of observation, interviews and documents. Sources of data obtained using purposive sampling technique. The validity data to use data triangulation. The data analysis technique used is an interactive analysis model developed by Miles and Huberman. The results of research that contain facts about teenagers who become prostitute have several factors that habitus, capital and realm. Social changes that occur are changes in the person, social structure, structural functions, relations between different structures, and the emergence of new structures. In addition there are also four components of economic change attended by informants, namely education, social status, income, and income contribution. During the reform of the rehabilitation process at Institution with the approval of the entire set of processes and guidance provided, informants shifted the change in a positive direction because it showed the relationship of services and social improvements intended for prostitute was very useful and beneficial. Self-esteem, self-confidence, social responsibility in carrying out social tasks and most importantly can realize work that has been done is a community disease that must be overcome because work can damage the morale of nation.
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Kyslova, O. M., and A. M. Nikolaievska. "Adolescent sexuality and problems of sex education in Ukraine." Ukrainian Society 85, no. 2 (June 28, 2023): 190–206. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/socium2023.02.190.

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The article dwells on analysing the main trends characterizing the sexual life of modern teenagers using the example of Ukrainian high school students. The authors present an overview of scientific approaches to the study of sexual life, in particular, sociological studies of the sexual behaviour of young people in the West and modern Ukraine. The paper draws attention to some of the consequences of the “sexual revolution” regarding the impact on sexual health (HIV/AIDS; sexually transmitted diseases; teenage abortions, sexual violence, etc.). The analysis of features inherent in the modern sexual behaviour of adolescents (frequency of sexual contacts; the number of sexual partners; age and gender characteristics of sexual behaviour of respondents) is based on the results of three representative sociological studies among schoolchildren in Kharkiv and Kharkiv region (1999 and 2013) and four regions of Ukraine (2021). Sociologists of V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University and the Sociological Association of Ukraine carried out these studies. Such characteristics of social behaviour as “age of sexual debut” and the dynamics of changes of this indicator were analyzed based on the data of Ukrainian and Western sociologists. Some negative consequences of early sexual life are described (sexual development disorders, mental disorders, sexually transmitted diseases, unwanted teenage pregnancies, teenage prostitution, etc.). Attention is paid to issues of systematic sexual education and sexual enlightenment of adolescents to preserve reproductive and sexual health. The authors analyze the role of parents, the educational process in school, and sexual education programs in the formation of safe sexual behaviour skills and a responsible attitude of adolescents to their health and the health of loved ones.
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Widom, C. S., and J. B. Kuhns. "Childhood victimization and subsequent risk for promiscuity, prostitution, and teenage pregnancy: a prospective study." American Journal of Public Health 86, no. 11 (November 1996): 1607–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.2105/ajph.86.11.1607.

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Bao, Wan-Ning. "Book Review: Runaway Kids and Teenage Prostitution: America's Lost, Abandoned, and Sexually Exploited Children." Criminal Justice Review 28, no. 1 (May 2003): 181–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/073401680302800129.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Teenage prostitution"

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Wijnsma-Bil, Kristina. "Claims-making activity and the Secure Care Act in British Columbia /." Burnaby B.C. : Simon Fraser University, 2005. http://ir.lib.sfu.ca/handle/1892/2429.

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Sibanyoni, Ephraim Kevin. "An exploratory study of children and youth in prostitution with specific reference to Gauteng Province, South Africa." Thesis, Walter Sisulu University, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/11260/d1008291.

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This study focuses on children and youth who have been exploited sexually for commercial reasons and are currently in a rehabilitation programme. At the time of the study these children and youth were staying in safe shelters in the Gauteng province. The focus is specifically on four facilities, three in Johannesburg and one in Pretoria. The aims of the study is to determine how these children and youth were lured into prostitution; to determine the impact of the prostitution life on the child and youth and to examine factors that contribute to children and youth resuccumbing to prostitution after being rescued from prostitution. The researcher employed a questionnaire as an instrument of gathering data from children that were rehabilitated and associated with four shelters in Gauteng. Scheduled structured questionnaires were used in the study and were divided into six sections, with each section addressing each aim of the study. The findings of the study revealed that children were lured into prostitution because of poverty, unemployment, and a promise of a better life. They also got involved due to drug addiction. In turn, children faced great risks, including forced perversion, physical abuse, and emotional abuse.
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Krikščiukaitytė, Rita. "Paauglių nuostatos į prostituciją vertybinių orientacijų kontekste: sociologinis aspektas." Master's thesis, Lithuanian Academic Libraries Network (LABT), 2007. http://vddb.library.lt/obj/LT-eLABa-0001:E.02~2007~D_20070816_172848-81125.

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Netgi vienoje visuomenėje ar bendruomenėje pasitaiko priešingų vertybių. Vieniems svarbiau fizinis komfortas ir sėkmė, o kiti mieliau renkasi paprastumą ir ramų gyvenimą. Mūsų kintančiame amžiuje, kai žmonės, idėjos, prekės ir informacija keliauja per visą pasaulį, nenuostabu, kad susiduriame su vertybių prieštaravimais. Vienas iš tokių prieštaravimų – prostitucijos reiškinys. Prostitucija – sudėtingas socialinis reiškinys, turintis gilias sąsajas su visuomenės vertybėmis, atsparumu įvairiems negatyviems socialiniams reiškiniams: skurdui, smurtui, išnaudojimui, nedarbui ir kt. Šiandien, kaip ir praeityje, prostitučių gretas daugiausia papildo moterys iš skurdesnės aplinkos, tačiau dabar prie jų prisijungia daug vidurinės klasės atstovių. Didėjant skyrybų skaičiui , kai kurias staiga dėl to nuskurdusias moteris ima vilioti prostitucija. Į prostitučių gretas įsilieja ir jaunos merginos, kurios baigė studijas, tačiau nerado darbo, todėl laikinai, kol suras kitokią veiklą, įsidarbina masažo kabinetuose arba „merginų pagal iškvietimą“ tinkluose. Deklaruojama, kad siekiant sėkmingai spręsti prostitucijos prevencijos uždavinius svarbu remtis esamos situacijos pažinimu, rizikos grupėms priklausančių nepilnamečių nuostatų į prostituciją bei jų vertybinių orientacijų išaiškinimu, nes nepilnamečių įtraukimo į prostituciją prevencijos sistema negali remtis vien tradiciniais autoritariniais bei teisinio prostitucijos persekiojimo būdais. Prostitucijos negali paaiškinti koks nors vienas... [toliau žr. visą tekstą]
Event in the same society or community opposed values can be found. For some physical comfort and luck are more important, others prefer simplicity and a tranquil life. In the shifting century when people, ideas, goods and the information are traveling all around the world it is not surprising that we encounter the contradictions of values. One of such contradictions is the phenomenon of prostitution. Prostitution is a complex social phenomenon which has deep linkages with the values of the society and resistance to various negative social phenomena: poverty, violence, exploitation, unemployment, etc. Today, same as in the past, the ranks of prostitute are mostly recruited by women from poor milieu, though now they are joined by many representatives of the middle class. As the number of divorces increases, some women who consequently become poor are tempted by prostitution. The ranks of prostitutes are also joined by young women who finished the studies, but didn’t find a job, thus temporarily until they find an activity they employ in massage parlours or “call girl” networks. It is stated that in order to successfully solve the objectives of prostitution’s prevention it is important to take into account the cognition of the existing situation, attitudes to prostitution of juveniles belonging to risk groups and the interpretation of their value orientation, because the prevention system of juvenile involvement in the prostitution can’t be based only on the traditional... [to full text]
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Nasrudin, Michélle, and Malin Söderlind. "Ungdomar som prostituerar sig och hur socialtjänsten arbetar med dessa ungdomar : En kvalitativ enkätstudie om socialarbetarens förhållning och arbete med ungdomar som prostituerar sig." Thesis, Högskolan Dalarna, Socialt arbete, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:du-32489.

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Syftet med studien var att undersöka hur socialtjänsten förhåller sig till ungdomar som prostituerat sig och hur socialtjänsten arbetar med dessa ungdomar. Studien genomfördes utifrån en kvalitativ ansats där postenkäter har använts. Enkäterna skickades till tolv respondenter i två större städer i Sverige. Respondenterna bestod av socionomer med erfarenhet av ungdomar som prostituerar sig. Studien hade en svarsfrekvens på 50 % vilket innebär att av tolv respondenter svarade sex av dem. Resultatet visade att socialarbetare arbetar på olika sätt med ungdomar som prostituerar sig. Arbetet handlar om att skapa förändring och stödja ungdomen i denna förändring. Socialarbetarna stöder ungdomarnas empowerment, det vill säga deras egen förmåga till egenkraft för att förändra sin livssituation. Dessutom spelar socialarbetarens attityd en viktig roll för att hjälpa ungdomarna.
The aim of the study was to investigate how social services relates to and how they work with youth in prostitution. The study was conducted with a qualitative strategy where postal surveys have been used. The questionnaires were sent to twelve respondents in two major cities in Sweden, and respondents consisted of social workers that had experience of working with youth in prostitution. The study had a response rate of 50%, which means that of twelve respondents, six of them answered. The results showed that social workers worked in different ways with young people who prostitute themselves. Their work was about creating change and supporting youth through this change. Social workers supported the youth’s empowerment, their own self-empowerment, so they could change their life situation. Social workers attitude played an important role in helping youth.
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Pooyak, Sherri. "My life is my ceremony: indigenous women of the sex trade share stories about their families and their resiliency." Thesis, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1828/3116.

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The current discourse on women who work in the sex trade is often viewed through a lens based on “victim and abuse” (Gorkoff and Runner, 2003, p. 15) positioning them as being helpless, needing to be rescued and reformed in hopes they will become upstanding citizens. Constructing a resilient identity of Indigenous women who have had involvement in the sex trade aims to shed new light on the identities of a population who are often portrayed negatively. One of the ways this reconstruction can be done is to focus on their familial relationships, thereby challenging the existing discourse that often blames the families of women in the sex trade as reasons for their involvement. Using narrative analysis, this qualitative study focused on the lives of five Indigenous women who have had involvement in the sex trade. The purpose of this study was twofold: First was to gain an understanding of the familial relationships of Indigenous women who have had involvement in the sex trade; second was to gain an understanding of how these relationships have contributed to their resiliency. The Indigenous women who participated in this study shared stories of their familial relationships highlighting the supportive and constructive aspects derived from their familial relationships. Secondly, they discussed the economic violence that found them making a constrained choice to engage in the sex trade as a means of survival. Thirdly, they spoke of how their familial relationships created family bonds, their connections to their families, and described their families as a source of strength, courage, and unconditional love, which positively contributed to their resilience. The fourth theme challenges the victim and abuse paradigm, as their narratives of resilience reveal how these women have sought to construct new identities and outlines the struggles they have encountered in their efforts to develop these new identities.
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Cheng, Shu-Dan, and 鄭淑丹. "The Study of Male Teenagers’ Prostitution." Thesis, 2007. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/08560531618948348091.

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國立暨南國際大學
社會政策與社會工作學系
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Due to the tendency of increasing number of male teenagers engaging in prostitution in recent years, this study will focus on the various phenomena of male teenagers engaging in prostitution, and find out the factors affecting their decisions, so that related protection mechanism and service policy may be drafted as future reference for policy makers and practitioners. This study adopted the qualitative research method, and non-ramdomly selected 9 male teenagers from the “Emergency and Short-Term Shelters”, who have been or might be engaged in prostitution. In-depth interview and document analysis were used to collect data, and the following results were obtained: 1. In terms of behavioral phenomenon: The 9 subjects interviewed all violated the law under the crime of “financial-aid by sex on Internet”. The motivation of male teenagers seeking for financial-aid via sex through meeting “friends” in Internet chatrooms can be divided into two major categories: to “satisfy physical needs” and to “satisfy psychological needs”. Psychological needs also include factors such as: seeking recognition and belonging for homosexual identity, expanding social relationship, gaining attention, and expecting stable emotional attachment. 2. In terms of related factors: The study found that most teenagers admit to have the identity as being “homosexual” or “the third sex”, and were forced to suppress themselves in real life, which could be why they turned to seek recognition and support from those with the same identity in Internet chatrooms. In addition, the study found that most subjects’ family structure was complete, and yet interaction between parents and children was low due to parents’ long working hours. Hence the amount of emotional and educational supports the family was able to provide is limited. Furthermore, subjects’ family tend to show frequent conflicts between parents, creating severe tense family relationship, which could have caused the children to feel a lack of love, warmth, and security at home, thus turned towards Internet chatrooms to seek their “home”, as well as “love”. Lastly, this study found that broadcasting media has a huge negative influence on male teenagers’ moral value and concept towards sex, money, and friendship. Base on the results and discussions of this study, six major recommendations are proposed for the relevant issues mentioned, which include: male teenagers engaging in seeking financial-aid by sex on Internet, deviation of their value concept, lack of common law sense, channels for seeking friends, family interaction and Internet management at home, as well as other academic research. Results from this study are hoped to serve as reference for various industries.
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LIU, CHAO-CHUN, and 劉昭君. "THE TRANSITIONAL PROCESS OF FEMALE TEENAGERS’ PROSTITUTION." Thesis, 2004. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/59307631217722416279.

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國立臺北大學
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This study focuses on the view of process to understand the full view of the transitional process of female teenagers’ prostitution. We expect to stand in the more neutral point of view and to regard the female teenagers’ prostitution according to their actual behavior. The purpose of this study: I.Trying using the view of process to examine the behavior of female teenagers’ prostitution. II.Exploring the internal and external condition to promote the transition of female teenagers’ prostitution and constructing the process model of female teenagers’ prostitution. III.Assisting practical workers to understand the important factor of change in the process of female teenagers’ prostitution. In this study, we use qualitative research method and purposive sampling; deeply interview three female teenagers with the transitional process of sexual transaction behavior. We apply phenomenological content analysis which was developed by Hycner in 1985 as the framework of data analysis to group and analyze three periods of the transitional process of female teenagers’ prostitution: incubation period, investment period, and withdrawal period; two transitional key points: entrance key point and leaving key point. Finally, taking the research result of three periods and two transitional key points as the suggested framework of this research and using two-way opinion of prevention and therapy, we want to give some individual opinions and suggestions to social workers in practical fields, schoolteachers, and scholars doing the related research. We hope that we can help female teenagers away from falling into the possibility of sexual transaction behavior.
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Huang, Hsiang-Ting, and 黃湘婷. "The study of family relationship problems and reconstruction of female teenager prostitution." Thesis, 2009. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/43786812550433130166.

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Ntsieni, Mmboniseni Worriness. "Perceptions of students regarding transactional sex and its effects on health at a selected University in South Africa." Diss., 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/11602/706.

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The exchange of money or gifts for sexual relationships, also called transactional sex, is considered a sexual risk behaviour worldwide and continues to pose sexually-transmitted infections,unwanted pregnancies risks and other health complications among people engaging in these type of relationships. The aim of the study was to explore the perceptions of students regarding transactional sex and its effects on health at the University of Venda. The study utilized a qualitative, descriptive phenomenological design to understand the perceptions of students regarding transactional sex. The target populations of the study were registered students at the University of Venda. Purposive technique was used to recruit 18 participants. Data was collected using in-depth interviews and analyzed using using Tesch’s thematic analysis. The study concluded that students at the University of Venda perceive transactional sex as a material-based relationship, prostutition, immoral behaviour and abusive relationship.Students perceived socio-economic status, social classes, behavioural aspects and peer pressure to be the driving factors pushing students to engage in transactional sex. Transactional sex is common among the University community and has far-reaching public health as well as social consequences. Students at the University of Venda perceive transactional sex an a bad behavior. This calls for the University to ensure that there are enough extra-mural activities for students to engage in,which could generate some pocket money, awarenesses and educate student not to engage in transactional sex and also provide health talks through printing of pamplets communicating massages against this practie.
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CHIEH, LEE SHU, and 李淑潔. "The prevention of child and teenager who is engaged in prostitution Act follows up tracing service - the discussion of helper’s service experiences." Thesis, 2005. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/31985722410411785872.

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Books on the topic "Teenage prostitution"

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Mukherjee, K. K. Girls and women in prostitution in India: A report. Ghaziabad: Gram Niyojan Kendra, 2007.

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Mukherjee, K. K. Girls and women in prostitution in India: A report. Ghaziabad: Gram Niyojan Kendra, 2007.

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K, Mukherjee K. Girls and women in prostitution in India: A report. Ghaziabad: Gram Niyojan Kendra, 2007.

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Mathews, Frederick. Familiar strangers: A study of adolescent prostitution. Toronto: Central Toronto Youth Services, 1989.

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Verardo, Maria Tereza. Meninas do porto: Mitos e realidade da prostituição infanto-juvenil. São Paulo, SP: O Nome da Rosa, 1999.

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C, José Manuel Salas. Explotación sexual comercial: Un estudio cualitativo con adolescentes hombres. San José]: CONACOES, Comisión Nacional Contra la Explotación Sexual Comercial de Niños, Niñas y Adolescentes en Costa Rica, 2010.

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M, María Cecilia Claramunt. Explotación sexual en Costa Rica: Análisis de la ruta crítica de niños, niñas y adolescentes hacia la prostitución. San José, Costa Rica: UNICEF, 1998.

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Nabozny, Almir. Meninas prostituídas e suas geo-grafias. Jundiaí, SP: Paco Editorial, 2013.

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Pavloff, Franck. Enfants prostitués en Asie. Paris: Syros, 1994.

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José Alvarado de la Fuente. Prostitución adolescente volante en Ayacucho: Una nueva modalidad de explotación sexual comercial infantil. [Perú]: Instituto de Estudios por la Infancia y la Familia, 2004.

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Book chapters on the topic "Teenage prostitution"

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Wessells, Michael G., Kathleen Kostelny, and Ken Ondoro. "A Holistic Approach to Understanding the Sexual Exploitation and Abuse of Girls." In Psychological Perspectives on Understanding and Addressing Violence Against Children, edited by Kelly Kinnish, Elizabeth W. Perry, Katherine Reuben, Kathryn O’Hara, and Shannon Self-Brown, 170–86. Oxford University PressNew York, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med-psych/9780197649510.003.0010.

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Abstract A significant challenge to building a culture of peace is globally pervasive violence against children, including the sexual exploitation and abuse of girls. Using a social-ecological lens, this chapter examines the multiple, interacting causes and impacts of sexual exploitation and abuse of girls at different levels such as family, peer, community, and societal levels. As an illustrative case study, it examines the sexual exploitation and abuse of teenage girls (13 to 17 years) in two urban slums of Mombasa, Kenya. A mix of focus group discussions and in-depth interviews identified recurrent themes: unequal power relations and men in authority positions abusing girls, rape, family members as perpetrators, transactional sex, prostitution, the sale of alcohol as a contributing factor, and hotspots for sexual violence. Prevention efforts must feature the interplay between structural violence, especially patriarchy, and direct violence and take a holistic, systemic approach that goes beyond a focus primarily on direct violence.
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Schimmel, Solomon. "Lust." In The Seven Deadly Sins, 111–38. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195119459.003.0005.

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Abstract Teenage promiscuity, rape, incest, pornography, prostitution, adultery, sexually transmitted disease, unhappy marriages, and divorce are rampant in our society. In our daily news fare we read of twelve-yearold children with multiple sex partners, of college athletes who gang rape a mentally retarded woman, of men who refuse to wear a condom because it will decrease the pleasure of the sexual act even though they may transmit the AIDS virus to their partners. Jealous lovers, their lust frustrated by a competitor, commit murder, while in embittered relationships sexual desire is manipulated and used as a tool of vengeance rather than as an ancillary of love. Lust, the unrestrained and unethical expression of the sexual impulse, is a major cause of such problem behavior. A government study on violence against women released in March 1991 indicates that the rate of rape in America is the world’s highest, estimated between l. 3 and 2 million per year, the vast majority of which go unreported.
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The impact of monetary crisis and natural disasters on women's health and nutrition. Population Council, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/pgy1998.1003.

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This paper analyzes the short-term effects of the monetary crisis and natural disasters in Indonesia on women's health and nutritional status, and activities to monitor and address these problems. The monetary crisis which was announced in January 1998 hit the highest monthly inflation rate of 13 percent in February. Natural disasters that have plagued Indonesia since early 1997, including droughts and forest fires, have been projected to cause famines and an increased likelihood of infant and adult mortality. The economic crisis also directly impacts millions of workforce members threatened by the downsizing of thousands of businesses and factories, in the form of job termination. About 38 percent of the workforce are women. In general, it can be predicted that the high rate of unemployment means a return to poverty, emergence of pockets of slum settlements in cities, an increase in the crime rate, less affordable food in urban areas, famine and scarcity in rural areas, worsening environmental health, epidemics of infectious and noninfectious diseases, cutbacks in public health-care budget and facilities, more school dropout, teenagers entering prostitution, domestic violence, drug abuse, mental illness, and suicide attempts.
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