Resumo (PT):
Abstract (EN):
Sexual exploitation is a pervasive issue affecting individuals globally, characterized
by the abuse of vulnerability, power, or trust for sexual purposes. This study
aims to explore the perceptions of professionals and stakeholders in Portugal regarding
the prevention, assistance, and protection of victims of sexual exploitation. Employing
a qualitative research approach, four online focus groups were conducted with 20 participants
from various professional backgrounds. The results highlight a comprehensive
understanding of sexual exploitation among participants, who emphasized the coercion
and exploitation of vulnerabilities as central elements. Significant barriers to addressing
sexual exploitation were reported, including underreporting, societal indifference, and the
impact of new technologies. Participants called for enhanced training for professionals
across sectors, increased societal awareness, and stronger legal and policy frameworks. The
study concludes with recommendations for elevating sexual exploitation as a governmental
priority, improving professional training, and fostering international cooperation to combat
this complex issue effectively.
Language:
English
Type (Professor's evaluation):
Scientific
No. of pages:
18