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Author Malarek, Victor, 1948-

Title The Johns / Victor Malarek.

Publication Info. [Place of publication not identified] : Skyhorse Publishing, Inc., 2011.
©2011

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Summary Following up on his scathing indictment of the international sexual enslavement of women in The Natashas, investigative journalist Victor Malarek lays bare the other side of the crisis—the men who fuel the demand. Each year more than 800,000 women and children are lured, tricked, or forced into prostitution to meet an apparently insatiable demand, joining an estimated 10 million women already ensnared in the $20 billion worldwide sex trade. To date, most research on the subject has focused on the various issues that propel these women into the trade, but little has been investigated, or written, about those who trigger the demand—the "Johns." In this hard-hitting expose, Victor Malarek ranges worldwide, unmasking the kind of men—and organizations—that foster and drive the sex trade, from America to Europe, Brazil to Thailand, Phnom Penh to St. Petersburg and Costa Rica. The Johns is a chilling look into a dark corner of the world that these men have created at the expense of countless women and children.
System Details System requirements: Adobe Digital editions.
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Subject TRUE CRIME / Organized Crime.
Sex industry -- Corrupt practices.
Children -- Crimes against.
Women -- Crimes against.
Child prostitution.
Prostitution.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Malarek, Victor, 1948- Johns. New York : Arcade Pub., c2009. 9781559708906 (DLC) 2008031212
ISBN 9781611450125 (e-pub)
Standard No. 9781611450125
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