Item #2332540 Walking Prey: How America's Youth are Vulnerable to Sex Slavery. Holly Austin Smith, Mira Sorvino, foreword.

Walking Prey: How America's Youth are Vulnerable to Sex Slavery

New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2014. 2nd Printing. Hard Cover. Near Fine / Very Good. Item #2332540
ISBN: 9781137278739

Second printing. Small tear along bottom edge of front jacket panel, top edge of jacket bumped.

viii, 248 pp. Foreword by Mira Sorvino. Today, two cultural forces are converging to make America's youth easy targets for sex traffickers. Younger and younger girls are engaging in adult sexual attitudes and practices, and the pressure to conform means thousands have little self-worth and are vulnerable to exploitation. At the same time, thanks to social media, texting, and chatting services, predators are able to ferret out their victims more easily than ever before. In Walking Prey, advocate and former victim Holly Austin Smith shows how middle class suburban communities are fast becoming the new epicenter of sex trafficking in America. Smith speaks from experience: Without consistent positive guidance or engagement, Holly was ripe for exploitation at age fourteen. A chance encounter with an older man led her to run away from home, and she soon found herself on the streets of Atlantic City. Her experience led her, two decades later, to become one of the foremost advocates for trafficking victims. Smith argues that these young women should be treated as victims by law enforcement, but that too often the criminal justice system lacks the resources and training to prevent the vicious cycle of prostitution. This is a clarion call to take a sharp look at one of the most striking human rights abuses, and one that is going on in our own backyard.

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