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NCJ Number: NCJ 225082     Find in a Library
Title: Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children in New York City, Executive Summary
Author(s): Ric Curtis ; Karen Terry ; Meredith Dank, ; Kirk Dombrowski ; Bilal Khan ; Amy Muslim ; Melissa Labriola ; Michael Rempel
Corporate Author: John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice Ctr
United States

Ctr for Court Innovation
United States
Date Published: 09/2008
Page Count: 14
Sponsoring Agency: National Institute of Justice
US Dept Justice
Office of Justice Programs
United States
Grant Number: 2005-LX-FX-0001
Sale Source: National Institute of Justice/NCJRS
Box 6000
Rockville, MD 20849
United States
Document: PDF 
Agency Summary: Agency Summary 
Type: Program/project description/evaluations ; Studies/research reports ; Executive Summary
Language: English
Country: United States
Annotation: This is the executive summary of two reports related to the commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC) in New York City, one involving an ethnographic description of the city’s CSEC population, and another that presents the methodology and findings of an evaluation of a demonstration project that addressed services to the city’s CSEC population.
Abstract: The ethnographic description of the city’s CSEC population estimated there are currently 3,946 CSEC victims citywide; however, a caveat regarding research limitations notes this to be an underestimate. Data on demographics address gender and age, race/ethnicity, birth place, and living situation. Data are also provided on interaction with peers, interaction with customers, interaction with “market facilitators” (“pimps”), service participation and needs, contacts with law enforcement, and youths’ reflections on life as a prostitute. Data are also provided on New York City’s criminal justice response to CSEC over a period of 25 years (1982-2006). This covers arrest trends, prosecution, youth characteristics for child prostitution, as well as arrest trends, prosecution, and defendant characteristics for exploitation and solicitation. This study involved a representative sample of CSEC youth (n=329) recruited through a method called “respondent driven sampling,” which has previously been effective in recruiting representative samples of hard-to-reach groups by using intra-group social connections. The second report focuses on the evaluation of a demonstration project known as the Coalition to Address the Sexual Exploitation of Children (CASEC). The evaluation shows that the project increased communication and collaboration among CSEC stakeholders; dedicated resources to prosecute CSEC exploiters; provided housing, counseling, and other services for CSEC youth; and offered preventive education programs that targeted at-risk youth in group homes and schools. The evaluation conducted qualitative interviews within the first 6 months of the evaluation and again 1 year later with representatives from just over 20 stakeholder agencies. 9 references
Main Term(s): Juvenile victims
Index Term(s): Sexual behavior ; Interagency cooperation ; Juvenile prostitution ; Children at risk ; Victim profiles ; NIJ final report ; New York
 
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