scholarly journals Reflexões contemporâneas sobre a exploração sexual comercial de crianças e adolescentes no mercado do turismo no Peru

Prolegómenos ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 23 (46) ◽  
pp. 105-120
Author(s):  
Franciele Letícia Kühl ◽  
André Viana Custódio

Este trabalho busca verificar se há relação entre as normas e as políticas públicas com as causas da exploração sexual comercial infantil no turismo no Peru. Para alcançar esse objetivo, estudou-se a proteção jurídica e as políticas públicas nacionais e internacionais que regulamentam o trabalho infantil no Peru, bem como analisou-se os resultados obtidos pela End Child Prostitution, Child Pornography and Trafficking of Children for Sexual Purposes (ecpat), no “Global study on sexual exploitation of children in travel and tourism: regional report Latin America”, de 2016, que trouxe a pobreza, a baixa escolaridade e a ausência de programas específicos como principais fatores de exploração sexual comercial infantil. Apesar dos avanços legislativos e dos esforços de políticas públicas que buscam erradicar o trabalho infantil, as causas da exploração sexual comercial infantil ainda existem. O método de abordagem é dedutivo e o método de procedimento monográfico é com base em pesquisa bibliográfica e documental.

2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 7-23
Author(s):  
Ranjana Ferrao

Tourism has three sides: the good, the bad and the ugly. The good side is it generates employment and brings in investment. Tourism earns the state an average Rs 4,000 crore annually. 23 lakh tourists visit Goa; this income contributes to 15 per cent of India’s foreign exchange. The bad side is everything has become commercial in a state like Goa, where employment opportunities are few and everyone wants to ride the bus of tourism. They want to set up hotels, rent their homes, bikes and cars or start some business to facilitate tourism. In this process, the beautiful scenic Goa has become a commercial hub. The ugly side is tourism not only brings tourists but also their culture, culture which views children as sex objects or views sex with a child as normal behaviour. This has made Goa the sex capital of India. Many Indian and foreign tourists come in search of child sex in Goa. Goa is also openly advertised as a state with free and liberal values. This has made our children vulnerable. There are various ways in which the sex offenders get access to children. Some approach the children directly on the beach, while others offer them a drink or a meal before taking them back their hotel rooms. Many contact children through their social media platforms. After making friends and chatting with them for a considerable period of time, they fix a meeting with them only to exploit them. Many people function as agents who are involved in supplying children to these men who come in search of them. This article discusses the evil effects of tourism on children such as sale of children, child sexual abuse, child pornography, child prostitution and paedophilia. Abuse and exploitation of children in tourism can have severe impact on children; it can also affect the tourist destination. The article will discuss ethical methods, which can be adopted to encourage tourism and keep the children of Goa safe.


2019 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-19
Author(s):  
Yohanes Benedicktus Meninu Nalele

Commercial sexual exploitation of children is a social problem that has several categories. This issue is scattered in many countries, especially in Asian countries. Child’s commercial sexual exploitation or eksploitasi seksual komersial anak (ESKA) can ruin the future of the children who are victims, of which they are the successors of the nation. Childhood should be filled by playing and learning but changing with the dark. The role of government as the supreme authority of a country in overcoming the problem of ESKA looks not maximized. The purpose of this research is to find out the role of international organizations in addressing the ESKA problem. International organizations, in this case, are ECPAT or End Child Prostitution, child pornographic grapy, and Trafficking of Children for Sexual Purposes. How are their efforts and roles in overcoming ESKA and its cooperation with the Indonesian government, obstacles, and challenges faced? The benefits of this journal are useful in the development of International Relations, especially those involving the role of international organizations in addressing the problems of ESKA. The method used is descriptive – qualitative, where this method illustrates and analyzes the role of ECPAT as an international organization in addressing the ESKA in Indonesia (2011 – 2015).


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