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Derby Trafficnew

Louisville's premier event puts police and advocates on alert for human sex trafficking.
LEO Weekly  |  Anne Marshall  |  04-19-2012  |  Crime & Justice

The Truth Behind Sex Traffickingnew

Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore are the public face of an effort to stop underage trafficking. But the underage-prostitution panic is based on a scientific study that was anything but scientific.
The Village Voice  |  Martin Cizmar, Ellis Conklin and Kristen Hinman  |  06-30-2011  |  Crime & Justice

How Much is Your Daughter Worth?new

Hawaii is becoming an international hub for sex-tourism. The defenders of the current system call it prostitution and a victimless crime. In reality it is debt bondage, a modern form of slavery.
Honolulu Weekly  |  Shantel Grace  |  03-29-2011  |  Crime & Justice

For Americans in the Sex Trade, Still Little Hopenew

Want to know how much sex with a teenager costs? Just ask Mimi. It cost her everything.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Tara Murtha  |  02-09-2011  |  Crime & Justice

Prostitutes Peddle Co-operative Brothels to Protect Sex Workersnew

At 42, Susan Davis has worked in the sex trade for more than half of her life. She’s been raped more than 15 times since she began selling her body 24 years ago — once allegedly at knifepoint by convicted serial killer Robert Pickton. As well, a fellow prostitute she knew was mutilated and murdered by a john.
Fast Forward Weekly  |  Trevor Scott Howell  |  02-26-2010  |  Crime & Justice

Former Prostitutes Visit the Local Women's Prison With Message of Hopenew

Katrina Robertson and several others from Nashville's Magdalene program, a nonprofit residential treatment program to help prostitutes turn their lives around, visited the women's prison this week as part of the "Find Your Way Home" national prison tour.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Bianca Phillips  |  01-15-2010  |  Crime & Justice

Chaos in the Casitas: Lawless Speakeasies Get a Grip on L.A.new

The casitas operate in what appear to be shuttered, recession-emptied storefronts or hollowed-out homes. But inside, patrons can get almost anything they want, in a one-stop shop: drugs, gambling, heisted cigarettes, after-hours booze and "B-girls" -- slang for "bar" girls, or prostitutes, who charge about $60 for sex.
L.A. Weekly  |  Christine Pelisek  |  11-09-2009  |  Crime & Justice

Portland Shelter for Victims of Forced Prostitution Would be First in the Countrynew

By March, James Pond hopes to open a high-security safe house in Portland with 16 to 20 beds for girls recently freed from sex trafficking. It will be the first shelter of its kind in the country, and one that's badly needed in Portland, where the city’s police find three to five cases each week of girls under the age of 18 who are victims of forced prostitution.
Willamette Week  |  Katie Gilbert  |  11-05-2008  |  Crime & Justice

Dubious Study Claims San Francisco Cops Extort Sexnew

When Proposition K supporters tell you -- without offering anything close to proof -- that the SFPD is populated with horny shakedown artists whose felonious habit is fed by antiprostitution laws, you should know this claim lacks substance.
SF Weekly  |  Matt Smith  |  09-11-2008  |  Crime & Justice

Frank Colacurcio and His Million-Dollar Empire of Fleshnew

Getting accused by the feds of running a high-stakes prostitution racket is just business as usual.
Seattle Weekly  |  Rick Anderson  |  07-15-2008  |  Crime & Justice

A Teenage Prostitute, An Inept Pimp, and Two Versions of What Happenednew

The internet limits the risk of marketing sex with underage girls, whose youth can be more easily disguised on a website than on the street. But ignorance of a girl's age doesn't equal innocence. In Levar Simms' case, the charge of transporting a minor for the purposes of prostitution hinged on strict liability. He could be found guilty regardless of whether he knew Lynette was 16.
Washington City Paper  |  Angela Valdez  |  05-15-2008  |  Crime & Justice

Operation MBI Shamenew

On the heels of the agency's arrest of three Weekly employees, we take a closer look at how Orlando's vice cops really operate.
Orlando Weekly  |  Staff  |  10-23-2007  |  Crime & Justice

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