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The Social Construction of Sex Trafficking: Ideology and Institutionalization of a Moral Crusade
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Sex TraffickingHomosexualityHuman TraffickingLawQueer TheoryMoral CrusadeSocial SciencesSexual CulturesGender StudiesSocial ConstructionU.s. Government PolicySexual And Reproductive HealthHealth SciencesSexual CrimeTransactional SexCommercial SexInfluential Moral CrusadeSexual RightSexual BehaviorFeminist TheorySexual AbuseSociology
The issue of sex trafficking has become increasingly politicized in recent years due to the efforts of an influential moral crusade. This article examines the social construction of sex trafficking (and prostitution more generally) in the discourse of leading activists and organizations within the crusade, and concludes that the central claims are problematic, unsubstantiated, or demonstrably false. The analysis documents the increasing endorsement and institutionalization of crusade ideology in U.S. government policy and practice.
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