Hasbro Children's Hospital, Providence, RI, USA.
Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI, USA.
J Interpers Violence. 2020 Aug;35(15-16):3148-3163. doi: 10.1177/0886260517703373. Epub 2017 Apr 21.
Domestic minor sex trafficking (DMST) is an increasingly recognized traumatic crime premised upon the control, abuse, and exploitation of youth. By definition, DMST is the "recruitment, harboring, transportation, provision, or obtaining of a person for the purpose of a commercial sex act" within domestic borders, in which the person is a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident under the age of 18 years. The present study described the demographics, psychosocial features, and trafficking experiences (e.g., environments of recruitment, relationship to trafficker, solicitation) of DMST victims. A total of 25 medical records of patients under the age of 18 who disclosed their involvement in DMST to medical providers between August 1, 2013, and November 30, 2015, were retrospectively reviewed. The majority of patients were female, and the mean age was 15.4 years old. Most patients lived at home and/or were accompanied at the evaluation by a parent/guardian. High rates of alcohol or substance use/abuse (92%), being placed in a group home or child protective services (CPS) custody (28%), a history of runaway behavior (60%), and/or exposure to other child maltreatment (88%) were identified. Our data indicated variation in reported trafficking experiences; however, patients commonly reported an established relationship with their trafficker (60%) and recruitment occurred primarily as a result of financial motivation (52%). Patients were prevalently recruited in settings where there were face-to-face interactions (56%), whereas the solicitation of sex-buyers occurred primarily online (92%). Victims who disclosed involvement in DMST had complicated psychosocial histories that may have rendered them susceptible to their exploitation, and reported a variety of DMST experiences perpetuated by traffickers. Although preliminary in nature, this study provided empirical evidence of the predisposing factors, motivations, and experiences of victimized youth uniquely from the perspective of patients who sought medical care.
国内未成年性交易(DMST)是一种日益被认识到的创伤性犯罪,其前提是对青少年的控制、虐待和剥削。根据定义,DMST 是指在国内边界内“招募、窝藏、运输、提供或获取一个人从事商业性性行为”,其中该人是美国公民或 18 岁以下的合法永久居民。本研究描述了 DMST 受害者的人口统计学、社会心理特征和贩卖经历(例如,招募环境、与贩卖者的关系、招揽)。回顾了 2013 年 8 月 1 日至 2015 年 11 月 30 日期间向医疗提供者披露参与 DMST 的 25 名 18 岁以下患者的医疗记录。大多数患者是女性,平均年龄为 15.4 岁。大多数患者居住在家中,并且/或者在评估时由父母/监护人陪同。发现高比例的酒精或物质使用/滥用(92%)、被安置在集体家庭或儿童保护服务(CPS)监护中(28%)、有逃跑行为史(60%)和/或暴露于其他儿童虐待(88%)。我们的数据表明报告的贩卖经历存在差异;然而,患者通常报告与他们的贩卖者建立了关系(60%),招募主要是出于经济动机(52%)。患者主要是在有面对面互动的环境中被招募(56%),而性买家的招揽主要是在网上进行的(92%)。披露参与 DMST 的受害者有着复杂的社会心理历史,这可能使他们容易受到剥削,并且报告了各种由贩卖者实施的 DMST 经历。尽管性质初步,但这项研究从寻求医疗护理的患者的角度提供了关于受害青年的易感性因素、动机和经历的经验证据。