Pacific perspectives on the commercial sexual exploitation and sexual abuse of children and youth / [prepared by the Social Development Division of the ESCAP secretariat].
Material type: TextSeries: United Nations publication sales no ; E.08. II. F.19.Publication details: [New York?] : United Nations ESCAP, ©2009.Description: 1 online resource (120 pages)Content type:- text
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- 9781441623850
- 144162385X
- Child prostitutes -- Islands of the Pacific
- Child prostitution -- Islands of the Pacific
- Child sexual abuse -- Islands of the Pacific
- Sexually abused children -- Islands of the Pacific
- Enfants prostitués -- Pacifique, Îles du
- Prostitution enfantine -- Pacifique, Îles du
- Enfants victimes d'abus sexuels -- Pacifique, Îles du
- PSYCHOLOGY -- Human Sexuality
- SELF-HELP -- Sexual Instruction
- Child prostitutes
- Child prostitution
- Child sexual abuse
- Sexually abused children
- Pacific Ocean -- Islands of the Pacific
- 306.74/50996 22
- HQ270.43.A5 P33 2009eb
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"This manuscript has been prepared by the Social Development Division of the ESCAP secretariat."--Page ii.
"United Nations publication sales no. E.08. II. F.19."
Includes bibliographical references.
pt. 1. A gender analysis of the commercial sexual exploitation of children and child sexual abuse in the Pacific -- Definitions -- Background to CSEC and CSA in the Pacific -- Gender relations in the Pacific -- Gender relations in CSEC and CSA -- pt. 2. Pacific islands, societal context of sexual abuse and exploitation of children -- Development trends in the Pacific -- Social changes -- Economic changes -- Cultural changes -- Political changes -- pt. 3. Traditional practicies and child rights in the Pacific -- Background -- Human rights and CSEC -- Women's empowerment and gender equality agendas -- The influences of traditional practices on Pacific women and girls -- Case studies.
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