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Citation

Karandikar S, Gezinski LB, Meshelemiah JCA. Int. Soc. Work 2013; 56(4): 496-515.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2013, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/0020872811425804

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

In this qualitative study, 48 female prostitutes from Mumbai, India were interviewed to understand their experiences related to their entry into prostitution. Respondents' vulnerabilities and the role of family and acquaintances in entry were researched. The findings of the study indicate that poverty, marital abuse, sexual abuse and the death of a parent or husband were the main reasons for entry into prostitution. The majority of the respondents were sold into prostitution by family members or acquaintances. This research provides recommendations for policy, practice and research in the area of sex trafficking.

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