Exam 14: Youth Involvement in Systems of Sex Work and Strategies of Intervention
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Exam 2: Measuring Youth Crime in Canada: An Elusive Challenge77 Questions
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Exam 4: The Youth Justice System in Action81 Questions
Exam 5: Critical Challenges in Hearing the Voice of Youth in the Youth Justice System82 Questions
Exam 6: Youth Deviance and the Media: Mapping Knowledge and the Limits to Certainty74 Questions
Exam 7: Canadian Girls and Crime in the Twenty-First Century80 Questions
Exam 8: Theoretical Perspectives on Youth Crime82 Questions
Exam 9: Critical Criminology and Youth Justice in the Risk Society: Issues of Power and Justice75 Questions
Exam 10: Issues of Substance Use and Related Crime in Adolescence82 Questions
Exam 11: Indigenous Youth Crime in Canada73 Questions
Exam 12: Racialized Youth Crime and Justice in Canada79 Questions
Exam 13: Street-Involved Youth in Canada74 Questions
Exam 14: Youth Involvement in Systems of Sex Work and Strategies of Intervention75 Questions
Exam 15: Keeping Youth Out of Jail: Quebecs Experience74 Questions
Exam 16: Juvenile Justice and Restorative Justice in British Columbia: Learning Through the Lens of Community Praxis73 Questions
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Discuss what is meant by survival sex.
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Survival sex is the exchange of sexual services for food, shelter and other necessities or for money to purchase food/shelter/necessities. In most of the research reviewed in this chapter, young people do not consider their involvement in the sex trade a choice but rather a means of survival. Surviving means having the necessities of life, including food, shelter, and safety. It is clear that some youth are more in need of providing for their own survival because they do not have support from others, such as family.
Straight for pay refers to a gay male who will take on the persona of a heterosexual male while hustling/working in the sex trade.
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Phase One (i-EXIT) of the RESET Society program in Calgary provides which of the following?
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Phase One (i-EXIT) of the RESET Society in Calgary is a rapid exit program providing immediate safe housing and supports for exit from sexual exploitation and the risks inherently linked with it.
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Child welfare is a term used to describe a set of government and private services designed to protect children and encourage family stability.
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In Dr. Susan McIntyre's research "Under the Radar: The Sexual Exploitation of Young Men in Western Canada" it was found that 75 per cent of the respondents had been sexually abused prior to their involvement in the sex trade.
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Discuss the relationship between drug use and remaining in the sex trade industry.
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Which of the following is not one of the three primary types of services for youth involved in the SET in Canada?
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NGOs tend to avoid protectionist strategies, rather providing responsive programming addressing youth needs or preventative programming.
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Sexual exploitation or the abuse of children and youth is a process by which sexual activity is in exchange for all of the following except ________.
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Relative homelessness is a term used to refer to experiences of being housed but at risk of losing housing or living in substandard housing.
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Benoit and Shaver (2006) report that males make up ________ per cent of the sex trade industry.
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In Dr. Susan McIntyre's research "Under the Radar: The Sexual Exploitation of Young Men in Western Canada" what percentage of the respondents had been sexually abused prior to their involvement in the sex trade?
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Phase Two of the RESET Society program in Calgary provides which of the following?
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Discuss how and why our terminology and definitions of exploited youth have changed over time.
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Which of the following is not one of the three most commonly cited uses of money obtained through sex trade?
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In 1988, Bill C-15 was introduced as new legislation to ________.
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