2013 Outstanding Book Award Winner from the Division of International Criminology, American Society of Criminology



Every year, thousands of Chinese women travel to Asia and the United States in order to engage in commercial sex work. In Selling Sex Overseas, Ko-lin Chin and James Finckenauer challenge the current sex trafficking paradigm that considers all sex workers as victims, or sexual slaves, and as unwilling participants in the world of commercial sex. Bringing to life an on-the-ground portrait of this usually hidden world, Chin and Finckenauer provide a detailed look at all of its participants: sex workers, pimps, agents, mommies, escort agency owners, brothel owners, and drivers. Ultimately, they probe the social, economic, and political organization of prostitution and sex trafficking, contradicting many of the 'moral crusaders' of the human trafficking world.



Autorentext

Ko-lin Chin is Professor II (Distinguished) at the School of Criminal Justice at Rutgers University-Newark and author of many books, including Heijin: Organized Crime, Business, and Politics in Taiwan and Golden Triangle: Inside Southeast Asia Drug Trade.



Inhalt

Acknowledgments
1. What Is Sex Trafficking?
2. Going Down to the Sea
3. The Women
4. The Destinations
5. The Sex Markets
6. The Traffickers
7. Supply and Demand: Follow the Money
8. Response and Rescue: How the System Works
9. The Reality and the Myths: A Critical Analysis of Sex Trafficking
10. The Politics of Prostitution and Sex Trafficking
Notes
References
Index
About the Authors

Titel
Selling Sex Overseas
Untertitel
Chinese Women and the Realities of Prostitution and Global Sex Trafficking
EAN
9780814763810
ISBN
978-0-8147-6381-0
Format
E-Book (epub)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
17.09.2012
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Anzahl Seiten
336
Jahr
2012
Untertitel
Englisch