Dominican Republic Sex

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Lately, the “Dominican Republic is Cracking Down on Sex Trafficking and Prostitution (2013), and those who use the services of prostitutes can be charged as accessories to pandering and face a sentence of 10-15 years in prison. The age of consent in the Dominican Republic is 15 years of age, regardless of gender or sexual orientation (Huffington Post, 2013)”. Through further research about this topic, the prostitution rate per capita in the Dominican Republic is considered very high. Additionally, the Dominican Republic is statistically the 4th largest exporter of prostitutes in the world behind Brazil, Thailand and the Philippines. The Dominican Republic received over two million visitors in 2000. European tourists accounted for 57 percent of visitors in 1998 to 30 percent from Canada and US (Ministry of Tourism Office, 1998).
Brennan let the participants she talked to and observed lead the way and the discussions on this topic. The participants tell her what is important, not just with their words, but also with their actions. Because of this, her results were much more vivid and real to the …show more content…

I found this information enlightening. I became more intrigued by the contents topic of sex tourism which Brennan discusses, particularly that sex tourism is a lucrative business and it is an essential part of the budget of the Dominican Republic. Also, according to the Country Reports on Human Rights 2011, the most recent of the annual country reports released by the U.S. State Department, “child prostitution and other abuses of children, trafficking in persons” are among the criminal and social problems occurring in the Dominican Republic (2014). I was unaware of “sex tourism” and that people have been traveling to countries to engage in sexual activity such as this, for

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