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Excerpted from Running in the Shadows: For Runaways on the Street, Sex Buys Survival By Ian Urbina But many child welfare advocates and officials in government and law enforcement say that while the data is scarce, they believe that the problem of prostituted children has grown, especially as the Internet has made finding clients easier. "It's definitely worsening," said Sgt. Kelley O'Connell, a detective who until this year ran the Boston Police Department's human-trafficking unit, echoing a sentiment conveyed in interviews with law enforcement officials from more than two dozen cities. "Gangs used to sell drugs," she said. "Now many of them have shifted to selling girls because it's just as lucrative but far less risky." © 2009 The New York Times | |||||
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