Prostitution in Thailand

Prostitution in Thailand
Author: Lipi Ghosh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2002
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

Illustrations: 3 Graphs, 1Map, 1 B/w Illustrations Description: Prostitution in Thailand : Myth and Reality is a comprehensive research work about prostitution in Thailand. The study looks into the historical evolution of female prostitution in Thai-land, discusses the social, economic, political, institutional, and ideological factors which underpin the growth of Thai sex-industry in contemporary times, submits an organised presenta-tion of Thai commercial sex sector, takes to the social dynamics of HIV infection among sex workers, discusses the statutes and laws of Thailand regarding the question of prostitution and finally talks about government level policies and plans of action for the prevention and eradication of the commercial sex workers in the country. The study as a high quality in-depthresearch will not only help serious scholars policy makers and planners to know situation about prostitution in Thailand but with many unrevealed interesting facts and features it will also be a very arty and attractive reading for general readers.

Legalising Prostitution in Thailand

Legalising Prostitution in Thailand
Author: Jason Hung
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2024-01-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9819984483

This book problematises the socioeconomic and institutional construction of prostitution in Thai contexts, identifying the root causes that propel underprivileged, discriminated and deprived women and girls to enter the sex industry. The author considers Thailand’s tolerance of prostitution and sex trafficking, despite criminalising prostitution since 1960. In doing so, they explain how criminalising prostitution does not lower the odds of women and girls engaging in commercial sex, but rather, legally marginalises them from receiving the necessary social and healthcare support. The book highlights that neither can Thailand pragmatically practice a zero-tolerance stance against prostitution - primarily due to severe police corruption and its heavy reliance on the sex tourism economy to support the national economic growth - nor is Thailand willing to fully crack down on the domestic sex industry. Engaging in an evaluation of how legalising and decriminalising prostitution, along with continuing to implement policies and interventions that alleviate the root causes of prostitution, can help Thailand build a more inclusive society and less-prostitution-reliant economy in the long term, the book provides a nuanced understanding of the relationships between society, inequality, governance, criminality, and policy in Southeast Asian contexts. It is relevant to students and researchers in sociology, socio-criminology, public policy, government and Southeast Asian studies.

Sex and Borders

Sex and Borders
Author: Leslie Ann Jeffrey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2002
Genre: Gender identity
ISBN:

The Dark Side of Thailand's Sex Tourism

The Dark Side of Thailand's Sex Tourism
Author: Talisa Gassmann
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 16
Release: 2023-12-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3346981460

Seminar paper from the year 2022 in the subject Tourism, grade: 1,0, University of Applied Sciences Wernigerode (International Tourism Studies), course: Academic Writing, language: English, abstract: Thailand has long been known as a popular destination for tourists seeking exotic experiences. Unfortunately, one aspect that has gained notoriety is the prevalence of sex tourism in the country. This essay aims to critically examine the issue of sex tourism in Thailand, shedding light on its implications and consequences. Through a careful analysis of scholarly research and direct quotes from experts, we will explore the ethical concerns surrounding this industry. To fully comprehend the origins and development of sex tourism in Thailand, it is essential to delve into its historical context. The Vietnam War era played a significant role in shaping Thailand's sex tourism industry. As Professor John Doe, an expert on Southeast Asian studies, explains, "The presence of American soldiers during this period created a demand for sexual services, leading to the emergence of a thriving industry."

A Modern Form of Slavery

A Modern Form of Slavery
Author: Dorothy Q. Thomas
Publisher: Human Rights Watch
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1993
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781564321077

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Regulating Sex

Regulating Sex
Author: Elizabeth Bernstein
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2005-01-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1135934029

Regulating Sex is an anthology that presents debates over the role of the state in constructing and controlling erotic practice, intimacy, and identity. The purpose of this edited volume is to address sexual dilemmas in law and the state in substantive areas such as same-sex domestic partnerships, sexual economies, and childhood sexuality via a series of spirited dialogues between socio-legal scholars from diverse disciplinary, national, and political perspectives.

Child Prostitution in Thailand

Child Prostitution in Thailand
Author: Siroj Sorajjakool
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2018-10-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1317956451

What can we learn from the tragedy of these exploited young people? In Thailand, a thriving sex industry makes its money exploiting the young. Some children are coerced into prostitution and some have been sold into sexual slavery by their own families, but just as tragically there is no shortage of young girls (and boys) willing to work as prostitutes. Child Prostitution in Thailand: Listening to Rahab searches for the reasons why. This uniquely insightful book looks into the lives--and even more importantly, listens to the words--of ten Thai prostitutes. Child Prostitution in Thailand is about what we can learn from them--who they are, what they go through, and why. In their own words, the young prostitutes you'll meet in this book Thailand discuss what brought them into this life. Some have come from a tragic home situation, but not all are impoverished, orphaned, or abused. Nevertheless, they have entered into a dangerous and degrading lifestyle that often leads to violence, sickness, and early death. Of these ten prostitutes, one has already passed away and four more are dying with AIDS. This remarkable volume will help you to understand: how Thailand's child prostitution industry developed the impact upon girls and young women of Thailand's evolution from an agriculturally based economy to an industrial one changing forms of child prostitution who the customers are the role of tourism and its impact on child prostitution in Thailand how poverty, poor education, a sexually focused mass media, lack of religious emphasis, disability, and the lack of a clear policy on child prostitution help the sex industry to thrive This book also explores the details of child prostitution in Thailand--for instance, in open-air “restaurants” and “pubs” in Chiang Mai, your young waitress may double as a sex worker--and her provocative “uniform” represents a dress code enforced by the establishment’s owner. A “café” is another kind of sex service disguised as (and functioning as) a bar/restaurant. Here, young girls working ten- and eleven-hour shifts in short skirts must wear price tags pinned to their shirts and may have to service five to ten clients per night. The head of the U.S. State Department's office for international women’s issues estimates that traffickers bring 50,000 women and children into the United States illegally each year. The lessons Listening to Rahab teaches can help us to better understand the situation here at home as well as overseas. A helpful appendix assessing incidents of child prostitution around the globe bring the information even more clearly into focus.

The Thai Sex Trade Industry

The Thai Sex Trade Industry
Author: D Farang
Publisher:
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2020-11-02
Genre:
ISBN:

In addition to a review of the gigantic, albeit illegal (for locals and foreigners alike) Sex-Trade Industry in Thailand - this non-fiction book contains true adventures of foreign sex-tourists, the Thai Sex-Trade workers that service millions of (generally distasteful) customers and their ever-present counterparts - Thai Ladyboys (also known as "Kathoey"). The troubled life of an abused Thai teenager is revealed, as Jem (her real name) is introduced to the Thai Sex-Trade Industry - at the tender age of 18. And when Thai Sex-Trade workers (and their foreign "Johns") go bad - they go really bad indeed - murderously bad. Finally, the harsh, chronic, largely unaddressed paradigm of sexual violence in the Kingdom is examined, perpetrated on locals, tourists and expats alike. In my many years of traveling in Thailand, I've found that once an inherently at-risk farang gets a taste of the Thai bar scene and bar girls, it's all too easy to fall into the sordid trap. Many sex-tourists go to Thailand for a few weeks, and all they really see is the seamy underbelly of Bangkok, Pattaya or Phuket. And like so many tourists before and to follow, it's far too easy to fall victim to carnal pleasures. The problem is, one can lose sight of the real Thailand. All the scenic tours fall to the wayside, as a nightly "fuck-fest" replaces the holiday, amid the lurid neon signs. So, instead of seeing Thailand's vast beauty (other than just women - or men - or ladyboys), the sex-tourist often stays up all night and sleeps all day, ending up tired all the time. A lot of them would not remember, or even be able to pronounce the names of the 40 some-odd girls or boys they slept with. They come all the way to Thailand, end up eating McDonald's food, drinking copious amount of Singha beer, then they go home to tell tall-stories to their bar-buddies - who often make fun of them, as total losers. Fasten your seat belts!