Sex Trafficking and Child Exploitation in Thailand with Rachel Goble

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Child sex trafficking and sexual exploitation in Thailand is discussed, with attention paid to prevention, HIV, and the deteriorating family structure in the country that is resulting from sex tourism. Education vs. the lure of red light districts and the culpability of sex tourism in the deterioration of future generations is explored in this Crime Time interview with Rachle Goble of the SOLD Project.

GUEST BIO:
Having grown up in a family passionate about issues of social justice it was no surprise when Rachel Goble dedicated her life to advocating for sexually exploited women and children. Rachel graduated from Westmont College in 2005 with a Bachelors in Business and Marketing, then worked in youth ministry before heading back to school at Fuller Seminary to pursue a Masters in Intercultural Studies with a concentration in Children at Risk. It was during this time that she heard of the issue of child sex trafficking and knew that something had to be done. Her master’s thesis brought her to India and South Africa, where she spent three months hearing the stories of children who had been trafficked, and meeting with organizations doing on the ground work for prevention, rescue and rehabilitation. She came on board with The SOLD Project in 2008 to found the non-profit.

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EPISODE BREAKDOWN:
00:01 Welcome to Crime Time.
00:10 Introducing Rachel Goble.
00:30 The SOLD Project, sex trafficking in Thailand, and prevention efforts.
05:40 The education system in Thailand, views on prostitution, and the Child Protection Law.
11:50 The Red Light District in Thailand and the risk of HIV exposure.
15:00 Educating children and the world’s view of Thailand.
21:20 Child labor laws and the role of religion in protecting children.
27:00 The demise of the Thai family structure.
31:00 Thanks and goodbye.

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