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Las lucrativas redes de trafico de mujeres de Mexico y Centroamerica para el comercio sexual en Estados Unidos

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LATIN AMERICAN RESEARCH REVIEW
Volume 57, Issue 3, Pages 608-626

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/lar.2022.42

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prostitucion; traficantes de mujeres; duenos de negocios de prostitucion; Mexico; Centroamerica; Estados Unidos; prostitution; smugglers of women; sex business owners; Mexico; Central America; United States

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This research analyzes the links between different actors involved in smuggling women from Mexico and Central America for the sex trade in the United States, finding that smugglers, US sex business owners, and Mexican owners of prostitution businesses play strategic roles within a chain of command.
Most women smuggled for the sex trade across the southwestern US border come from Mexico and Central America. This research, based on a qualitative methodology that includes in-depth interviews with fifty-two smugglers of women and eighty-six owners of prostitution businesses in Mexico, aims to analyze the links between the different actors involved in smuggling women from Mexico and Central America for the sex trade in the United States. It concludes that the different actors involved in networks smuggling women for sex work occupy strategic positions within a chain of command that aims to provide US sex business owners a continuous supply of women. Smugglers recruit and transport women, while US sex business owners benefit from the exploitation of prostitution. In addition, this activity depends on the participation of Mexican owners of prostitution businesses, who recruit and harbor women in transit to the north.

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