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Girl's Path to Prostitution : Linking Caregiver Adversity of Child Susceptibility.
Title:
Girl's Path to Prostitution : Linking Caregiver Adversity of Child Susceptibility.
Author:
Reid, Joan A.
ISBN:
9781593325282
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (206 pages)
Series:
Criminal Justice: Recent Scholarship
Contents:
CONTENTS -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgements -- CHAPTER 1: Child Sex Trafficking in the United States -- CHAPTER 2: Developing Explanations of Victimization in Child Sex Trafficking -- CHAPTER 3: Applying Theoretical Models: Gendered Pathways and General Strain Theory -- CHAPTER 4: A Strain-Reactive Pathway to Victimization in Child Sex Trafficking in Prostitution -- CHAPTER 5: Exploring Vulnerability across Multiple Types of Child Maltreatment -- CHAPTER 6: Moving Forward with New Strategies for Prevention and Intervention -- References -- Index.
Abstract:
Although the Trafficking Victims Protection Act defined girls exploited in prostitution as child sex trafficking victims, these youth are often misidentified and marginalized. Due to victim inaccessibility, emergent research regarding the problem lacks theoretical framing or sufficient data for quantitative analysis. This study assesses an intergenerational path from caregiver adversity to child exploitation in prostitution drawn from Agnew's general strain theory using structural equation modeling. Findings supported the hypotheses, revealing that highly stressed mothers were more likely to abuse their daughters. Consequently, maltreated girls more commonly attempted escape by running away, used substances earlier, and reported higher sexual denigration toward self and others. These behavioral and psychological problems heightened vulnerability to exploitation in prostitution.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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