vậy giờ nói chuyện một cách thư gian với thím hơn nhé
Riêng ơ CANADA thì cái gọi lad escort trading industry nó rất là phổ biến, cả ở US cũng vậy, thím không cần phải lấy thông kê đưa ra như thế đâu, những nước như vậy thì nó không gọi là mua dâm theo quan điểm của thím mà nó có cung cấp escort service, dating service.. etc giá cả cũng đắt lòi ra, một giờ trung bình tại thời điểm 2008 thì cũng trên 250 đô rồi , cái này thì em biết và không chém gió cho vui.
Riêng thống kê về prostitutes (gái mại dâm) thì ở Tonronto đã có hơn 10.000 gái mại dâm được thống kê, và hơn 4000 hoạt động trong escort trading và khoảng 1500 hoạt động ở Motreal, riêng vùng Ottawa nơi em từng sống thì ít hơn.
mấy con số này là do BSBunisness thống kê năm 2008, em quote lại cho thím đọc cho đỡ thắc mắc sao mà chung nó mua dâm ít thế, chỉ có 7%
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From the Canadian Factbook on Global Sexual Exploitation: —Prostituted women are 60-120 times more likely to be murdered than the general public. (Research by Dr. John Lowman, Paul Dillon, "Life On The Streets in Dangerous," Surrey Leader, 17 May 1998) —Murders of prostitutes in Vancouver are rising: 1960-1977 1; 1978-1980 4; 1981-1985 12; and 1986-1995 60. (Jon Lowman, Greg Middleton, "Law Blamed for Hooker Murders," The Province) —Women and children in street prostitution comprise one third of the 1,500 people in the sex industry in Montreal. (Police estimates. "Prostitutes protest police sweep" Montreal Gazette, 23 June 1998)
—There are 10,000 prostitutes in the Greater Toronto Area, and more than 4,000 women are in the escort trade. One hour costs a minimum of $150, with half usually going to the agency. Women escorts are "busiest" during corporate conventions held in the area. A recent trend is for women to operate as "independents" that book their own dates and run ads on the Internet. (Detective Mark Marple of Peel Region Police Nick Pron, "Dating Services Bring Boom Times to Prostitution," Toronto Star, 1997) —Seventy to 80 percent of those involved in the Canadian sex industry began as children. And 80 to 95 percent are fleeing sexual abuse that usually began at home. (Kimberly Daum, "Sexually Exploitated Children in Canada: The Law is Not on Their Side," Opinion/Essays, 17 October 1996) —In Canada, the escort industry takes in an estimated $500 million annually. (Toronto Star investigation, Nick Pron, "Dating Services Bring Boom Times to Prostitution," Toronto Star, 1997) —Hundreds of children under 17 years old work in the sex industry in Vancouver. Middle-aged male buyers are increasingly seeking girls as young as 11. The police are not trusted by the children, who have targeted them for arrests rather than the perpetrators. (Child advocates, Mark Clayton, "To Curb Vancouver’s Big Trade in Child Sex, Police Nab ‘Johns’," Christian Science Monitor, 1997) —Children in prostitution are criminally charged 59 times more often than are the male buyers in Vancouver. In six years, only 6 men were charged in Vancouver for buying children in prostitution. Two were convicted. During the same time period, 354 children were charged for involvement in prostitution. (Vancouver: Predator and Pedophile Paradise, a study by John Turvey, executive director of Downtown Eastside Youth Activities Society, Mark Clayton, "To Curb Vancouver’s Big Trade in Child Sex, Police Nab ‘Johns’," Christian Science Monitor, 1997) —Under a new program in Vancouver, Canada, 30 percent of first time offenders of solicitation for prostitution are eligible to attend the "john school" instead of prosecution. This proposal seeks to curb male solicitation before it becomes repeat behavior. Men will pay Canada $400 to attend the "school" instead of a fine. (Shane McCune, "Police board Oks ‘john school’ idea," Vancouver Province, 26 June 1998)
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link :
http://www.bcbusiness.ca/careers/spotlight-on-sex-work
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