Prostitution in the Digital Age: Selling Sex from the Suite to the Street
By (Author) R. Barri Flowers
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
7th April 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
Ethical issues and debates
306.74
Hardback
256
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
539g
This candid book reveals the enormity of the commercial sex-for-sale industry in the modern era. For those without direct experience with the seamy, real-life world of prostitution, it can be easy to accept the glamorized depictions of the sex-for-sale industry as it is often portrayed in fiction and Hollywood or sensationalized in the media. In reality, the business of sexual exploitation such as prostitution, sex trafficking, pornography, and sex tourism is far from attractive. This latest book from literary criminologist R. Barri Flowers updates the subject of prostitution for the 21st century, explaining why the commercial sex trade industry continues to flourish and exploring its proliferation in the digital world of the Internet, cell phones, and text messaging. The grim ramifications of prostitutionsuch as victimization, substance abuse, HIV, arrest, or even deathare addressed. Careful attention has also been paid to the various individuals involved: those who are prostituted (female and male), customers, pimps, traffickers, and other players in the sex trade.
R. Barri Flowers is a literary criminologist with a master's degree and a recipient of the Wall of Fame award from the School of Criminal Justice at Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI.