Publisher's Synopsis
"Fighting the Traffic in Young Girls: War on the White Slave Trade" offers a stark and unflinching look at the social issues surrounding prostitution and sexual exploitation. This powerful collection of writings delves into the heart of the "white slave trade," exploring the vice and societal factors contributing to the exploitation of vulnerable young women.
Examining the historical context of social reform movements, this volume sheds light on the urgent concerns surrounding the rampant sexual exploitation of the era. Through insightful analysis and firsthand accounts, the book provides a crucial perspective on the fight against the commodification of women and the efforts to combat the burgeoning industry of prostitution.
A vital resource for understanding the historical landscape of criminology, penology, and social science, "Fighting the Traffic in Young Girls" remains a relevant and important document for anyone interested in the ongoing struggle for social justice and the protection of human rights. This meticulously prepared print edition ensures the accessibility of this important historical text.
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