Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (ESCI) in Tourism. Analysis of international sex tourism affecting children
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.25145/j.pasos.2005.03.015Keywords:
Sexual exploitation, children’s commercial, sightseeingAbstract
Let us begin by defining the faces of commercial sexual exploitation of children (ES- CI): it occurs in various ways, including child prostitution, child pornography, sex trafficking and sex tourism. Let’s talk about the latter, sex tourism that affects children. It is a global phenomenon in both sending and receiving countries, affecting millions of children every year and violating their human rights. Although it feeds on supply and demand between host and host countries, it is caused by a complex interplay between social, cultural and economic factors.
Downloads
References
Aguilar Laura 2003 Explotación sexual comercial de niños que sobreviven en la calle. Análisis retrospectivo 1999-2003. El caso Puerto
Vallarta. Azaola Elena 2000 “Infancia robada “. Centro de Investigaciones y estudios Superiores en Antropología Social.
Organización Mundial del Turismo 2001 “La Protección de los Niños contra la Explotación Sexual en el Turismo “.
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
I confirm that the work is original (of my/our authorship), and that it will not be submitted to other journals or publications until the final resolution of the review process in PASOS, RTPC.
I authorize the publication of my work by PASOS, PSTN of free and open access in any of the formats that I deem appropriate, for an indefinite period of time and as a non-remunerated collaboration.
Likewise, the author(s) understands that the published work may be linked or deposited on any server or included in other publications (republication), provided that the new place and/or new edition references the original publication and acknowledges the authorship and copyright ownership of PASOS RTPC publications.
Authors understand that a plagiarism-self-plagiarism check will be performed, and the article may be removed at any time from the editorial flow.