by Pam Strickland | Jan 4, 2023 | Opinion
Sex trafficking operates on a market system. Where there is demand for commercial sex, traffickers capitalize on the opportunity to make an astronomical profit and supply that demand with human bodies for consumption. To a trafficker, commodification of a person is...
by Bob Allen | Jan 25, 2019 | News
Editor’s note: This article first appeared on Sept. 17, 2004. Bob Allen was managing editor at EthicsDaily.com at the time of publication. It is republished today during Human Trafficking Awareness Month (January), as this news story is the oldest content in our...
by Sarah Stone | Oct 7, 2013 | Opinion
In a location sandwiched between bars in the middle of Bangkok’s red light district, 10 Thai women have left prostitution and are learning to bake. The sweet scents of fresh focaccia and soft white bread wafted through the air recently as Sarah Brown, a BMS...
by Bert Montgomery | Sep 24, 2007 | Opinion
“A pornographer, a prostitute and a public official” sounds like a setup line for a joke, but it isn’t. It’s actually the sad content of a story on a newspaper Web site that caught my eye. The New Orleans Times-Picayune report is about the U.S....
by Bob Allen | Aug 23, 2007 | News
A well-known moral activist and former Baptist leader pleaded guilty on Wednesday to six counts of aiding and abetting prostitution in Salisbury, N.C. Coy Privette, 74, could have his criminal record expunged if he completes 48 hours of community service and serves a...