The globalization of sex



CBC News: “The Dominicans in Buenos Aires’s Prostitute Plaza are just one example of a global sex trade that has only grown bigger and more complex over the last 20 years, says Canadian sociologist Richard Poulin, from the University of Ottawa. As borders have come down, human traffickers have expanded their networks. Poulin estimates that between one and four million women and children are transported every year in these networks, most of them for the sex industry.”



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