KMID : 1159120110180030321
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Korean Journal of Rehabilitation Psychology 2011 Volume.18 No. 3 p.321 ~ p.340
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Qualitative analytic study about the habitual process of teenage prostitution
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Kim Mi-Ok
Cheon Seong-Moon Ham Kyoung-Ea Kim So-Jeong
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Abstract
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This study examined why they cannot get out to prostitution, and to become habitual, and classified common points by steps through analyzing a motive and a pathway of inveterate young people¡¯s first experiences with prostitution, following problems and the degree of damage experienced while becoming a habitual prostitute. Also from this, the researcher could look over the changes in young-people¡¯s lives before and after having been a prostitute. In conclusion, the reason why young people are involved in prostitution is due to surrounding people and the temptation of money. But they cannot get out easily. Because of this kind of structural problem, they could get serious physical and psychological damage. There should be a crucial moment to quit prostitution¡¯s vicious cycle. Habitual prostitutes can be stopped with their effort and will. Young people¡¯s prostitution can be caused from wrong ideas and confusion in values and sexual commercialization and they have laid back ideas about a sex and they believe they can quit after one or two times. But our country¡¯s prostitution industrial structure and environment is not easy to escape from once they start. Prohibit an inflow and habitual prevention is important so as to not induce prostitution by young people¡¯s erroneous judgment. Study limitations, suggestions for the future study, and implications of this study are discussed.
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KEYWORD
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teenage prostitution, the habitual process of prostitution
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