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Monday September 10 2:12 PM ET Estes said some children sold themselves for sex to high school students while living at home and used the money to buy more expensive clothes and other consumer goods. Many of these children lived in secure middle-class homes and few parents were aware of what was going on. This group also included American youths who crossed into Canada or Mexico in search of cheaper drugs, alcohol and sex, Estes said. The sexual exploitation of children affected all racial, ethnic and socioeconomic groups, although children from poorer families appeared to be at a higher risk. Estes said a disproportionate number of street youths had histories of recurrent physical or sexual abuse at home and took to the streets in a bid to stop this. ``It is ironic that running away from home increases their risk of physical violence and sexual abuse,'' he said. Sexual predators also came from all parts of society and included relatives and other adults known and trusted by the children. Despite popular notions to the contrary, Estes said strangers committed fewer than 4 percent of all the sexual assaults against children. Estes said a ``patchwork'' of laws existed to deal with perpetrators of child sex crimes and that national and state efforts had been inadequate to tackle the problem. ``There is no national plan for dealing with sexually exploited children in America, no lead agency, no resources and this is one of the great tragedies in American society,'' he He said. |
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