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Exposes the problem of child prostitution in the United States, sharing stories of American girls caught in the sex trafficking trade, and introduces police officers and activists who are trying to protect and rescue these young victims.
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Somebody's daughter: the hidden story of America's prostituted children and the battle to save them
2011, Chicago Review Press
in English
1569765650 9781569765654
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Table of Contents
Innocence lost
The girl from Jersey
High-risk victims
Maria's dilemma
The wealth of knowledge
Confronting the pimps
Taking on pimp culture
"He was untouchable"
Takedown
"She's not your ho anymore"
"Like attacking the mafia"
In the dead of the night
"Judge people by courage"
"Girls are not for sale"
Courtroom 18
No safe haven
Unequal laws
Finding their own voice
Making the invisible visible
Epilogue : "Caught in between two worlds".
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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