1 - 7 of 7 results for "prostitution"

  1. 1. news | 25 Mar 2013

    NZ bans foreign student prostitution

    By AFP

    » International students in New Zealand, where prostitution is legal, have been told they are to be barred from working in the sex trade.

  2. 2. learning | 10 Sep 2012

    Corruption 101: Prostitution & the police

    About crime & law enforcement

    By Jon Fernquest

    » MP Chuwit lectures Hat Yai students on how police make money from prostitution, a subject not normally taught in university courses.

  3. 3. news | 09 May 2013

    Online sex services 'booming'

    By Online Reporters

    » Online prostitution has become increasingly open and ubiquitous in Thailand - just type in or paste "ขายตัว" (kai tua, meaning prostitution or selling oneself in Thai) into the Facebook search engine and a long list of d...

  4. 4. news | 17 May 2013

    Japan nationalists expel bigot

    » TOKYO — An emerging nationalist Japanese political party whose co-leader stirred outrafe with remarks about wartime and modern sexual services has expelled a lawmaker for accusing ethnic Koreans of involvement in prostit...

  5. 5. learning | 06 Feb 2012

    Child labour: The worst forms

    About the law

    By Jon Fernquest

    » With removal from US watch list as goal, govt drive to end trafficking & forced labour of children (in seafood industry, as maids, in prostitution, pornography, working with boilers, heavy objects, metal pressing)

  6. 6. news | 20 May 2013

    Mother of China rape victim turns rights crusader

    By AFP

    » The kidnap, rape and forced prostitution of her daughter set Tang Hui on a mission to seek justice. But it was Chinese authorities' repeated obstructions, even detaining her, that made her a die-hard activist.

  7. 7. news | 12 Apr 2013

    Sex trade rise spurs crackdown

    TIES WITH BRUNEI

    By Anucha Charoenpo, Newspaper section: News

    » BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, BRUNEI : Thailand and Brunei will ramp up efforts to combat human trafficking and prostitution after an increase in reports of Thai women being lured into the illegal flesh trade in the sultanate.

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