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Analyzes the forces behind the sex-trafficking industry in the United States and provides a much-needed reference for practitioners.

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Lutnick's is a much-needed scholarly voice in a research field that is dominated by condemnatory prurience, earnest expose, and salacious melodrama. Her book has the potential to shake up the various anti-trafficking groups-several of which base their proposed solutions and fundraising on ideas that Lutnick will challenge-and therefore change the way that we all talk about and respond to trafficking. -- Zoe Trodd, University of Nottingham Alexandra Lutnick's Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking is the most comprehensive and sophisticated book on this topic on the market. Conventional depictions portray minors involved in prostitution monolithically and stereotypically, but this volume points to important complexities and variations at every stage-from entry to exit. Drawing on life-course theory, the book documents diversity in pathways into prostitution, relations between minors and third parties, work experiences, access to needed services, and state laws and enforcement patterns. It is a major contribution to our understanding of this world. -- Ronald Weitzer, George Washington University This book is a must for anyone interested in youth involved in the sex trades or sex-trafficking issues. The research and discussions offer a glimpse into the nuanced and complicated realities that facilitate youth involvement in sex trades. Lutnick's scholarship helps us to think beyond the victim/villain binary by exposing the various ways in which family, friends, policy, and the state are accountable to their circumstances. The book offers timely and useful strength-based strategies that also attend to issues of oppression and justice. -- Stephanie Wahab, Portland State University School of Social Work Lutnick's book brings a welcome dose of scholarship, reason, and credibility to a topic clouded by inaccuracy, jargon, and ideology. Her message is clear: criminalization is doing more harm than good, and the focus should be on prevention, support, and respect for civil and human rights. -- Megan McLemore, senior researcher, Human Rights Watch Readers interested in the sex trade and sex trafficking issues will find this book a valuable resource. Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books

Table of Contents
List of Illustrations and Tables Acknowledgments 1. Introduction 2. Timing of Initiation: Routes Into and Reasons for Involvement in Sex Trades 3. Linked Lives: Third Parties, Violence, and Transitions in Involvement 4. Service Needs and Microsystem Challenges 5. Mesosystem Challenges: Interactions Between Case Managers and Other Systems 6. From Criminalization to Decriminalization: Local Responses to Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking 7. Macrosystem Challenges: The Impact of Policies and Culture 8. Conclusion Appendix A: Study Site Information Appendix B: Methodological Process Appendix C: Case Narrative Interview Guide Appendix D: Qualitative Analysis Code List Appendix E: Sample Characteristics Notes References Index

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      Publisher: Columbia University Press
      Publication Date: 12/01/2016
      ISBN13: 9780231169219, 978-0231169219
      ISBN10: 0231169213

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Analyzes the forces behind the sex-trafficking industry in the United States and provides a much-needed reference for practitioners.

      Trade Review
      Lutnick's is a much-needed scholarly voice in a research field that is dominated by condemnatory prurience, earnest expose, and salacious melodrama. Her book has the potential to shake up the various anti-trafficking groups-several of which base their proposed solutions and fundraising on ideas that Lutnick will challenge-and therefore change the way that we all talk about and respond to trafficking. -- Zoe Trodd, University of Nottingham Alexandra Lutnick's Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking is the most comprehensive and sophisticated book on this topic on the market. Conventional depictions portray minors involved in prostitution monolithically and stereotypically, but this volume points to important complexities and variations at every stage-from entry to exit. Drawing on life-course theory, the book documents diversity in pathways into prostitution, relations between minors and third parties, work experiences, access to needed services, and state laws and enforcement patterns. It is a major contribution to our understanding of this world. -- Ronald Weitzer, George Washington University This book is a must for anyone interested in youth involved in the sex trades or sex-trafficking issues. The research and discussions offer a glimpse into the nuanced and complicated realities that facilitate youth involvement in sex trades. Lutnick's scholarship helps us to think beyond the victim/villain binary by exposing the various ways in which family, friends, policy, and the state are accountable to their circumstances. The book offers timely and useful strength-based strategies that also attend to issues of oppression and justice. -- Stephanie Wahab, Portland State University School of Social Work Lutnick's book brings a welcome dose of scholarship, reason, and credibility to a topic clouded by inaccuracy, jargon, and ideology. Her message is clear: criminalization is doing more harm than good, and the focus should be on prevention, support, and respect for civil and human rights. -- Megan McLemore, senior researcher, Human Rights Watch Readers interested in the sex trade and sex trafficking issues will find this book a valuable resource. Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books

      Table of Contents
      List of Illustrations and Tables Acknowledgments 1. Introduction 2. Timing of Initiation: Routes Into and Reasons for Involvement in Sex Trades 3. Linked Lives: Third Parties, Violence, and Transitions in Involvement 4. Service Needs and Microsystem Challenges 5. Mesosystem Challenges: Interactions Between Case Managers and Other Systems 6. From Criminalization to Decriminalization: Local Responses to Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking 7. Macrosystem Challenges: The Impact of Policies and Culture 8. Conclusion Appendix A: Study Site Information Appendix B: Methodological Process Appendix C: Case Narrative Interview Guide Appendix D: Qualitative Analysis Code List Appendix E: Sample Characteristics Notes References Index

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