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The women, who are often former victims themselves, slowly wean off the girl\u2019s contact with her parents after she is taken to a city and forced to have sex with men.<\/span><\/p>\n\u201cThey exploit these kids, knowing full well what it is like,\u201d Joel said.<\/span><\/p>\nIn addition to women, Joel says a handful of poverty-stricken parents can also become traffickers out of desperation.\u00a0\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\nA quarter of children trafficked for sex were sold by a family member, according to the global anti-trafficking agency Counter Data Trafficking Collaborative.<\/span><\/p>\nJoel says these poor parents in Southeast Asia will \u201csacrifice\u201d one of their children to work to help feed the family or pay a debt.<\/span><\/p>\nFamilies can become financially dependent on the money their daughter can send home. With this newfound security, many parents pretend not to know what their child does for work to dodge feeling guilty.<\/span><\/p>\n\u201cDeep down, they know their kid is being trafficked,\u201d Joel said.<\/span><\/p>\nMyth 2: Trafficking victims are kidnapped in the dark of night<\/span><\/h2>\n\t<\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n\t
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Unlike blockbuster movies where children are kidnapped and thrown into the sex industry, most children in Southeast Asia are tricked or led by necessity.<\/span><\/p>\nThese kids, Joel says, often have only two options for work\u2014farming or selling themselves\u2014because they lack education, work experience and sometimes even citizenship.<\/span><\/p>\nAlternatively, a single mother might seek work in the sex industry so she can care for her child during the day and earn an income at night.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n\u201cNinety-nine percent of the girls never want to be in this situation,\u201d Joel said.<\/span><\/p>\nGirls are often tricked too. Some traffickers lure girls to them by pretending to fall in love with them on social media and convincing them to leave their home country.<\/span><\/p>\n\t<\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n\t
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Other traffickers blatantly promote a \u201cmysterious\u201d high-paying job on social media. They leave out critical details about the job description, but to a trained eye, \u201cyou can read between the lines.\u201d Naive girls, on the other hand, could miss the signs.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\nTaking advantage of a vulnerable girl is a profitable business model for traffickers. They see it as an easy way to make a dollar in one of the most lucrative illegal trades in the world.<\/span><\/p>\nThe global commercial sex trafficking industry earns approximately $99 billion a year, according to a report in 2014 by the global labour rights agency International Labour Organization.<\/span><\/p>\nAnd while sex trafficking victims only made up a fifth of all human trafficking victims, they made the most money for the industry\u2014two-thirds of its annual profit. Most of this money was coming out of the Asia-Pacific region, too.<\/span><\/p>\nIn other words, most of the industry’s income came from one small group of trafficking victims from one region.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\nMyth 3: Children are only sold for sex in the shadows<\/span><\/h2>\n\t<\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n\t
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Another part of that myth is that sex work, including brutal child trafficking, is all conducted in the shadows. Instead, despite their deplorable trade, traffickers in many locations work out in the open.<\/span><\/p>\nJoel says most child sex trafficking victims work in karaoke bars, massage parlours, brothels or on the street.<\/span><\/p>\nStreet pimps, often women known as \u201cmama-sans,\u201d typically hold a tablet showcasing pictures and personal details of their sex workers, similar to a dinner menu at a restaurant.<\/span><\/p>\n\u201cAs a client, you will pick a girl and location, and the pimp will send them to you,\u201d Joel said.<\/span><\/p>\nJoel also says these girls are being sold online to pleasure customers through a live stream video where customers pay them to perform sexual acts.<\/span><\/p>\nMost traffickers are also not flying, boating or driving their victims long distances to sell them in one of these locations. Instead, most victims stay in or near their home country.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\nMore than 85% of human trafficking victims, which includes people sold for labour, were sold within the Asia-Pacific region, according to a report in 2016 by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime.<\/span><\/p>\nMyth 4: Without a physical threat, kids can escape their traffickers<\/span><\/h2>\n\t<\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n\t
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Child sex trafficking victims cannot simply leave the industry. Joel says a shame-honour culture, death threats and the appeal of a luxury lifestyle can stop them.<\/span><\/p>\nA \u201cshame-honour culture\u201d is a term to describe a culture where people feel they do not represent only themselves but rather their group identities, such as their family or community. If a person violates their group identity\u2019s expectations, they can humiliate everyone in the group.<\/span><\/p>\nConsidering this culture, child sex trafficking victims can be too afraid to return home because they could cast shame upon their family or community, occasionally facing harsh consequences.<\/span><\/p>\n\u201c[In severe cases] a girl\u2026 returns to the village and is violently beaten, torched or even set on fire because she brought shame onto the family,\u201d Joel said.<\/span><\/p>\nMany girls also cannot leave their workplace without facing harsh blackmail, such as death threats. Or, disturbingly, some traffickers will take a paparazzi-like photo of a girl\u2019s innocent sister to show her they can also find and kill her sister.<\/span><\/p>\n\u201cThey instil this fear into this girl that basically has no option but to work,\u201d Joel said.<\/span><\/p>\nAdditionally, these girls, who many times see no joy or hope in or outside the walls of the brothel, often stay in the trade because they can at least find glimpses of pleasure by affording materialistic items.<\/span><\/p>\nJoel says they buy cars, expensive phones and clothes, creating a lavish lifestyle that they become addicted to, especially after being raised in a poor village.<\/span><\/p>\n\u201cThese are things they have never dreamt of having,\u201d Joel said.<\/span><\/p>\nMyth 5: Some girls like the work<\/span><\/h2>\nContrary to a girl\u2019s warm fa\u00e7ade at a brothel, Joel says they do not want to be there and are good at masking their emotions.<\/span><\/p>\nSome girls have \u201csales targets\u201d where they must sleep with a certain number of men each month, or their pimp will beat them or deduct money from their wages.<\/span><\/p>\n\t<\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n\t
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\u201cThey have to get into role playing of making these men want to have sex with them,\u201d Joel said. \u201cWhen he goes to the toilet, you\u2019ll just see her whole demeanour change \u2026 then he will come back, and she will, at the flick of a switch, turn it all back on.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\nThese girls are also not protected by their pimps when they are with a customer.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\nPimps turn a blind eye to their girl\u2019s sexual interactions with customers, leaving the child at the mercy of a customer behind closed doors.<\/span><\/p>\n\u201cWhatever he\u2019s into, she has to participate in,\u201d Joel said. \u201cGuys are fulfilling fantasies from porn.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n