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  • Youth Sexual Exploitation
    • What is Youth Sexual Exploitation
    • Who is Vulnerable
    • Who are the Perpetrators
    • Where Does Recruitment Happen?
    • How Are Young People Targeted
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    • If a Crime Has Been Committed
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    • If a Crime has Been Committed
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  • Tools for Families and Schools
    • Know the Signs
    • When Children Disclose Sexual Exploitation
    • Role of Families
    • Roles of Schools
    • 10 Tips for Talking with Your Kids About Tough Issues
  • Tools For Customers
    • Visiting a Sex Worker
    • On the Street
    • Respect and No Violence
  • Tools For Building Community
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    • Building Relationships
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Tools for Families and Schools

  • Know the Signs
  • When Children Disclose Sexual Exploitation
  • Role of Families
  • Roles of Schools
  • 10 Tips for Talking with Your Kids About Tough Issues

 

 

 

 

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