This study of youth engaged in the sex trade in Miami, Fla. included 264 interviews with young people ages 13-24, nearly all of whom were black or Hispanic and from lower income backgrounds. Most of the respondents faced various social and economic challenges throughout their young lives, and engaging in the sex trade served as a way to support an insecure living situation. Many worked on the streets year-round, given Miami’s warm weather even in winter months. Findings show that many of the youth are essentially freelancers, working independently in an underground economy.
The following are the multi-site report and the other site-specific reports in the study:
- Youth Involvement in the Sex Trade: A National Study
- Experiences of Youth in the Sex Trade in Atlantic City
- Experiences of Youth in the Sex Trade in Chicago: Issues in Youth Poverty and Homelessness
- Experiences of Youth in the Sex Trade in North Texas: Shattered Lives
- Experiences of Youth in the Sex Trade in Las Vegas
- Experiences of Youth in the Sex Trade in the Bay Area