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Child Prostitution: Whose child next? Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by Charis Demetriou, Cyprus Dec 30, 2002
Human Rights   Opinions

  

Child Prostitution: Whose child next?
In the past few decades, juneville prostitution has grown from being almost non-existent to the most serious form of underage sexual exploitation. Right now, more than 700,000 children are in desperate need of our help. And the way to do this is
· By changing the law so that those guilty of engaging minors in prostitution are punished as first degree child abusers.
· By establishing special housing units exclusively for child prostitutes to help them rehabilitate and
· By training counsellors to detect potential pimp victims and offer them the support needed to prevent the problem.

Today hundreds of children are going to be trapped in the nets of prostitution. Their innocence will have prematurely ended, and their childhood scarred. Until we do something about it, the question remains the same.

Whose child next?





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