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Friday, January 25, 2008

Concern over child prostitution


breakfast news comment
Concern over child prostitution
A crackdown on child prostitution by Auckland police - which resulted in girls as young as 13 being removed from the streets and 25 arrests - has put the spotlight on a hidden nationwide problem, according to child advocates.
The head of the Counties Manukau child abuse team, Sergeant Dave Pizzini, said 16 young people were removed from the streets during an undercover operation, and either returned to their families or placed in the care of Child, Youth and Family.


I hosted a TV show called ‘Stake Out’ a couple of years ago where we busted clients trying to buy sex from underage children in the exact same place, the fundamental problem is men wanting to sleep with children, and that 50% these children, according to research, are being sexually abused at home – the Police pick the kids up and deliver them home, in half of those cases the girl is being sexually abused at home so are on the street through necessity and economic intendance. There is no shelter, no outreach program, nothing for these girls to be able to get out of their situation, they are effectively trapped into using their bodies as sexual commodity, and the fact that our under funded CYFs can barely look after the damaged children they have leaves me with little hope that all this will be is a headline with no real change pending.

5 Comments:

At 25/1/08 2:10 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Have you sent your job application in to CYF yet Bomber.

Please let us know how you get on at the interview.

 
At 25/1/08 3:43 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Losing a little faith in your new friend's sincerity to social justice with thier multi-billion dollar budget surplus bomber?

Better be careful eh, I'm sure you've observed how Helen deals with her disloyal subjects.

 
At 25/1/08 10:05 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

As usual the 'conservatives ' ( they are in fact looneys ) have tried to twist this situation/story and blame on it on the prostitute law reform which made it legal for ADULTS to work as sex workers.

The police didn't like it because they missed out on one of their perks ( free sex with prostitutes in return for not busting them ) and other 'conservatives' and religous types also complained.

The laws exist to come down hard on men who really nothing but child abusers .

So why dont they ??????????????

Perhaps the 'customers' of these girls might include judges, policemen and other 'pillar of the community' types.

 
At 25/1/08 10:06 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

The laws exist to come down hard on men who ARE really nothing but child abusers .

 
At 26/1/08 10:43 am, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I remmeber certain Anons & buddy lol, consenting to the pack rape of 11 yr old girl.... They will be gutted that your industry is closing.. I saw that Stakeout ep, awesome shit man. why did it stop, better than some the crap on TV now, you should consider a come back.

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