Publication: Focusing on Prevention: The Social and Economic Rights of Children Vulnerable to Sex Trafficking
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2015
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François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights and Harvard University Press
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Duger, Angela. 2015. Focusing on Prevention: The Social and Economic Rights of Children Vulnerable to Sex Trafficking. In Health and Human Rights 17, no. 1: 114-123.
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The commercial sexual exploitation of children (“CSEC”) is an egregious human rights and public health violation that occurs every day across the US. Although there has been positive change in the US to bring attention to CSEC and to reform laws and policies to assist CSEC victims, there has been scant attention and resources dedicated to prevention efforts. This paper critiques current US strategies to address CSEC and highlights the limitations of an interventionist framework that narrows its focus to anti-trafficking efforts. As an alternative, the paper proposes a human rights-based approach focusing on the fulfillment of economic and social rights of children as a prevention strategy in the US.
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