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Youth Involvement in Prostitution: A Literature Review and Annotated Bibliography
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Executive Summary
1
Introduction
1.1
Purpose of Report
1.2
Definitional Issues
1.3
Overview of the Issues
2
Legislative History and Policy Responses
2.1
Early Prostitution-Related Legislation
2.2
The Soliciting Law and Concerns with Youth Involvement in Prostituiton
2.3
The Fraser Committee
2.4
The Badgley Committee
2.5
The Badgley Committee on Past Sexual Experiences of Young Prostitutes
2.6
Recommendations of the Badgley Committee
2.7
The Federal Government's Response to Badgley and Fraser
2.8
The Communicating Law
2.9
Legislating Protection - Bill C-15
2.10
From Villain to Victim: the Context of Responding to Youth Prostitution
2.11
The Advent of Secure Care
2.12
Problems with Secure Care as a Policy Option
2.13
Conclusion: Common Themes in Attempts to Address Youth Prostitution
3
The Social Science Literature
3.1
Antecedents of Youth Involvement in Prostitution
3.1.1
Summary of Findings
3.2
Young Males Involved in Prostitution
3.2.1
Summary of Findings
3.3
Psychological Issues
3.3.1
Summary of Findings
3.4
Homeless or Runaway Issues
3.4.1
Summary of Findings
3.5
Violence Against Prostitutes
3.5.1
Summary of Findings
3.6
Research on Customers/Clients
3.6.1
Summary of Findings
3.7
HIV-Related Issues
3.7.1
Summary of Findings
3.8
Exiting Prostitution
3.8.1
Summary of Findings
3.9
Aboriginal Youth Involved in Prostitution
3.9.1
Summary of Findings
3.10
Trafficking Women for the Purpose of Prostitution
3.10.1
Summary of Findings
3.11
Miscellaneous International Issues
4
Summary and Conclusion
4.1
Legislative History and Development
4.2
The Social Science Literature
4.3
Levels of Disjuncture
4.4
Recommendations for Future Research
References
Appendix A: Annotated Bibliography
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