References

References

  1. 100% of sex buyers of sex buyers and traffickers were male
  2. CSE victims are disproportionately native graphic
  3. 7% of LGBTQ homeless youth exploited in prostitution
  4. 98% of sex trafficking victims were female
  5. CSE victims are disproportionately black graphic
  6. 14% of respondents to the US Transgender Survey traded sex for food or a place to sleep
  7. 80-99& experience violence or assault
  8. 84% are under third-party control
  9. 68% meet criteria for PTSD
  References:
[1] Office, K. C. (2020). King County Commercial Sexual Expliotation Cases. Seattle.
[2] Office, K. C. (2020). King County Commercial Sexual Expliotation Cases. Seattle.
[3] Martinez, O., & Kelle, G. (2014). Sex Trafficking of LGBT Individuals. The International Law News.
[4] Feehs, K., & Currier Wheeler, A. (2021). 2020 Federal Human Trafficking Report. Fairfax: Human Trafficking Institute.
[5] Office, K. C. (2020). King County Commercial Sexual Expliotation Cases. Seattle.
[6] James, S., Herman, J., Rankin, S., Keisling , M., Mottet , L., & Anafi, M. (2015). 2015 U.S. Transgender Survey. Washington DC: National Center for Transgender Equality.
[7] Farley, M., Cotton, A., Lynne, J., & Zumbeck, S. (2004). Prostitution and Trafficking in Nine Countries. Journal of Trauman Practice.
[8] Farley, M., Franzblau, K., & Kennedy, M. A. (2013). Online Prostitution and Trafficking. Albany Law Review, 1066-1095.
[9] Farley, M., & Barkan, H. (2008). Prostitution, Violence, and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. Women & Health, 37-49.