Teen prostitution for thrills on the rise in US
"Everyone Thinks They Are Runaways with Drug Problems from the Inner City... It's Not True, This Could Be Your Kid," Says Detective. Child advocates are especially concerned that pimps are increasingly targeting girls at the local mall.
Child advocates are just as worried about, and puzzled by, girls who aren't forced into prostitution but instead appear to sell themselves for thrills, or money, or both. Richard Estes, a University of Pennsylvania researcher, says so-called designer sex is becoming more common in cities across the country.
Tuesday, August 12, 2003
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