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NOW on PBS | Fighting Child Prostitution | PBS

November 23, 2009 by  
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www.pbs.org NOW on PBS uncovers the real truth behind child prostitution and some innovative efforts to stop it. See the full show at www.pbs.org Web-exclusive features include details about so-called “John Schools, and our interview with a former stripper working to save girls from the sex trade and adult entertainment industry.

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13 Responses to “NOW on PBS | Fighting Child Prostitution | PBS”
  1. FlakoFino23 says:

    just sad !

  2. georgemcurious says:

    Americans need to accept that this problem is going on and stop fooling ourselves by thinking this situation could only happen “somewhere else”

  3. naomigirl15 says:

    atlantish mear , don’t move there .. altough its sad…

  4. Jackstowne says:

    This is the child RAPE trade, not child “prostitution,” which implies it’s like regular (consensual) prostitution. And for heaven’s sake when discussing child victims it should never be referred to as the “sex” trade when it is so clearly rape.

    Disturbing to see how many “men” pay to harm young girls. That is true misogynistic bigotry right there. They don’t do it for “sex,” but to violate a girl, to hurt her.

  5. 80s90shousemami76 says:

    this is sad

  6. mypartingshot says:

    This why the U.S is known as 50% first world and 50% third world.

  7. macktrash says:

    This is awful, unbelievable

  8. squeezeandbust says:

    one kid is too many.

  9. bird2374 says:

    you know what makes me mad these bad mothers having kids choosing there boyfriends over there kids and these children get rape by the boyfriends and these mothers care less people that cant take off kids dont have them or they will end up in the street prostitution dont have because even foster homes are bad dont have kids if u cant take care of them they dont deserve to suffer

  10. aliceladylike says:

    No more of this world, please!

  11. PurpleHazeBabyGirl says:

    This is extremely sad and I am so glad there are people out there who are standing up against this problem.

  12. ToyotaCamryVibration says:

    it was maybe 8 years ago when i’ve heard on the radio about traffic jam in one part of NYC because drivers were looking at underage prostitutes/children standing on the busy street. so unfortunately this is NOT going on only in the south…i hope that these citizens who have will and ability are going to take a very strong stand and help these children get out of the iron grip these criminals have over them. How can this be happening in the United States?!

  13. lotusblack80 says:

    the dirty south

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