In the wake of the scandal surrounding Gov. Eliot Spizter (D-NY), CNN looks at the victimization of prostitution featuring Polaris Project Deputy Director B. Myles
In the wake of the scandal surrounding Gov. Eliot Spizter (D-NY), CNN looks at the victimization of prostitution featuring Polaris Project Deputy Director B. Myles
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It's critical that people realize the severity of human trafficking and the sex trade -- it's not victimless, it shouldn't be glorified, and it's definitely the joke that popular culture sometimes makes it out to be.
The guy featured (Brad Myles, they goofed on the spelling of his last name) is a renowned expert in the field via his work with Polaris -- Kristof just gave him props last Sunday in the Times, too..
It's critical that people realize the severity of human trafficking and the sex trade -- it's not victimless, it shouldn't be glorified, and it's definitely the joke that popular culture sometimes makes it out to be.
The guy featured (Brad Myles, they goofed on the spelling of his last name) is a renowned expert in the field via his work with Polaris -- Kristof just gave him props last Sunday in the Times, too..
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The guy featured (Brad Myles, they goofed on the spelling of his last name) is a renowned expert in the field via his work with Polaris -- Kristof just gave him props last Sunday in the Times, too..
The guy featured (Brad Myles, they goofed on the spelling of his last name) is a renowned expert in the field via his work with Polaris -- Kristof just gave him props last Sunday in the Times, too..