How pimps keep a girl in prostitution

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How pimps keep a girl in prostitution

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A pimp will always supply a young victim with the motivation to work as a prostitute. No one thinks that they’re going to be a prostitute forever. They’re only going to do it for a little while. It’s a temporary solution to a problem. A pimp may take a girl and wine her and dine her and make love to her and buy her clothes, and then he may say, “I can’t be with you anymore because I’ve been paying for these things because I’m a drug dealer and someone stole my drugs and the mafia’s going to kill me now, so I’m just here to say goodbye.” And the young woman has fallen in love with him and she’ll do anything in order to help him, and there’s one way that she can help, and that would be by earning quick money so he can pay off the mafia so he can live and they can continue their romance, and that solution would be prostitution. A good pimp knows that if he gets a girl involved in prostitution, the more sex she performs for money, the more committed she’ll become to staying in that role.

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Founder & President Children of the Night

Dr. Lois Lee is a pioneer and trailblazer in rescuing America’s sex trafficked children right here in the United States.  She is the founder and president of Children of the Night and has rescued over 10,000 children from prostitution—that is more children than all of the other sex trafficking organizations combined. Since 1979 she has raised more than $40 million in private donations to support her groundbreaking programs. Diplomats come from all over the world to observe Lee's ground-breaking work at the Children of the Night home. Dr. Lee has received countless awards for her humanitarian work, most notably the prestigious President's Volunteer Action Award, presented to her by President Ronald Reagan at the White House in 1984, and permanent memorial portrait at the Frederick Douglas Museum honors her 1994 National Caring Award. Her life story was portrayed in a CBS Movie of the Week “Children of the Night” in 1985 and she was profiled on CBS “60 Minutes” in 1987. Dr. Lee was lauded by singer/songwriter Richard Marx in his song "Children of the Night," which appeared on his 1989 Repeat Offender album.

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