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Young People Abused through Prostitution: Some Observations for Practice

Pages 17-29 | Published online: 13 Oct 2010

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Margaret Melrose & David Barrett. (2006) The Flesh Trade in Europe: Trafficking in Women and Children for the Purpose of Commercial Sexual Exploitation. Police Practice and Research 7:2, pages 111-123.
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Ayelet Prior, Roni Eyal-Lubling, Danya Koren-Shimshoni, Einat Peled & Guy Shilo. (2023) Forging help relationships with commercially sexually exploited youth: Perspectives of Israeli help providers. Child Abuse & Neglect 143, pages 106253.
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