"SELF-HELP Sexual Instruction." . . . . . "Somebody's daughter : the hidden story of America's prostituted children and the battle to save them" . "Most people believe sex trafficking in the United States involves young women from foreign lands, but the vast majority of teens caught in the sex trade are American girls -- the runaways and throwaways few people care about. Hundreds of thousands of prostituted children walk the Las Vegas Strip, the casinos of Atlantic City, the truck stops on interstates, and the street corners of our cities. The author takes the reader behind the scenes to expose one of the most underreported crimes: the trafficking of American girls on American streets. He meets the teenagers who are fighting to survive, a new breed of cops who are trying to rescue them, and the activists battling to protect our country's most forsaken children. A girl from New Jersey is arrested in Las Vegas and, at great risk to her own life, helps a special FBI squad bring down a million-dollar pimping empire. An abused teenager in Texas has the courage to take the stand in a grueling trial that sends her pimp away for seventy-five years. Survivors of the sex trade in New York, Phoenix, and Minneapolis set up shelters and rescue centers that offer young girls a chance to break free from the streets." . . . . . . . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . "Exposes the problem of child prostitution in the United States, sharing stories of American girls caught in the sex trafficking trade, and introduces police officers and activists who are trying to protect and rescue these young victims."@en . . . . . . . . "Somebody's daughter the hidden story of America's prostituted children and the battle to save them"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "They are America's forgotten children, the hundreds of thousands of child prostitutes who walk the Las Vegas Strip, the casinos of Atlantic City, the truck stops on interstates, and the street corners of our cities. Many people wrongly believe sex trafficking involves young women from foreign lands. In reality, the majority of teens caught in the sex trade are American girls--runaways and throwaways who become victims of ruthless pimps.<P style=MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt class=MsoNormal> In Somebody's Daughter: The Hidden Story of America's Prostituted Children and the Battle to Save Them, meet the girls who are fighting for their dignity, the cops who are trying to rescue them, and the community activists battling to protect the nation's most forsaken children. Author Julian Sher takes you behind the scenes to expose one of America's most underreported crimes: A girl from New Jersey gets arrested in Las Vegas and, at great risk to her own life, helps the FBI take down a million-dollar pimping empire. An abused teenager in Texas has the courage to take the stand in a grueling trial that sends her pimp away for 75 years. Survivors of the sex trade in New York, Phoenix, and Minneapolis set up shelters and rescue centers that offer young girls a chance to break free from the streets. The sex trade is the new drug trade, says one FBI special agent, and Somebody's Daughter is a call to action, shining a light on America's dirty little secret."@en . . . . . "trgovanje z ljudmi prostitucija ZDA." . . "Sexually abused children Legal status, laws, etc. United States." . . "Child prostitution United States Prevention." . . "Teenage prostitution United States." . . "Child prostitutes United States." . . "PSYCHOLOGY Human Sexuality." . . "Prevention." . . "Child trafficking United States." . . "Child prostitutes United States Prevention." . . "Child prostitutes." . . "Social Science." . . . . "TRUE CRIME General." . . "United States." . . "Child prostitution United States." . . "ProstituciĆ³n infantil Estados Unidos." . . "SOCIAL SCIENCE Prostitution & Sex Trade." . .