Calgary and Area - Teens - Prostitution

 


What is Prostitution?

Prostitution involves trading sexual services for money or goods (including food or drugs).

Who is Involved?

Girls and boys involved in prostitution come from a wide variety of backgrounds including "normal, average, every day" families. The youth can become involved with peers or boyfriends who bring them into a world that seems 'exciting' and 'glamorous'. These individuals are sex trade offenders and they prey on particularly vulnerable youth, offering them 'acceptance' and 'love'. The sex trade offenders will meet the youth's basic need for survival but not much more."

Boys frequently begin prostitution at an older age and usually without a pimp. Some 'transactions' occur on the street, though they are more prevalent in clubs and other indoor venues. Boys may be either heterosexual or homosexual in their orientation, but they attract male johns.

Reference: Children Involved in Prostitution Report by the Task force on Children Involved in Prostitution January 28, 1997

Reality Check

  • Prostitutes under the age of 18 are victims, not criminals
  • Customers are often violent with prostitutes
  • Pimps use violence or threats of violence to keep prostitutes on the street
  • Pimps control all the money prostitutes earn
  • Prostitutes are more likely to be robbed, beaten and sexually assaulted than other youth

Reference: Handbook for Action Against Prostitution of Youth in Calgary : Victims not Criminals, 1995.


Getting Help

The law recognizes that children involved in prostitution are victims of sexual abuse and need protection. Programs and services are available to help children end their involvement in prostitution.

If you are involved in prostitution and want help, or know of a youth in the sex trade, call:

  • Child Protection Emergency line at (403) 297-2995
  • Street Teams at (403) 228-3390
  • Exit Community Outreach at (403) 262-9953
  • Calgary Police Service Vice at (403) 206-8388 (8:00 am - 4:00 pm)
  • Protective Safe House at (403) 270-1743.


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