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  • Punish the men who pay for sex, rather than the women lured into that life - Guardian 25.08.24429593
  • French equality watchdog finds 90% of online pornography abuses women - Guardian 27.09.23374106
  • Breaking Vicious Cycle of Trafficking for Sexual Exploitation - Global Issues 29.04.22284903
  • Lost in translation: do anti-trafficking organisations reflect their employees' views on commercial sex? - Open Democracy 25.08.21253869
  • ‘Trafficked and Sexually Exploited Women and Girls Can Find Themselves Facing Prosecution and Conviction for Those Very Same Crimes’ - Human Wrongs Watch 25.01.21233225
  • Forced labour, prostitution and child marriages: rescuing victims of trafficking in Malawi - UN 29.07.20444106
  • Victims of trafficking for forced prostitution: Protection mechanisms and the right to remain in the destination countries - IOM 13.07.18444107
  • Rohingya women in Bangladesh face 'forced prostitution' - BBC 12.11.17444117
  • Forced Prostitution - Womens Law 01.09.16444115
  • Child prostitutes: How the age of consent was raised to 16 - BBC 11/12128967
  • Brooke Magnanti: Prostitution was empowering (Video) - BBC 10/12128968
  • Victims of Trafficking for Forced Prostitution: Protection Mechanisms and the Right to Remain in the Destination Countries - Ref World 07/04444119
  • REPORT on traffic in women and forced prostitution in Council of Europe member states - Assembly 26.03.97444113
  • Forced prostitution of women and girls in Brazil - OXFAM 01.06.93444122
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