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Maßnahmen gegen Kindersextourismus

Measures against child sex tourism
[journal article]

Winkler, Astrid

Abstract

'Kinderprostitution und Kindersextourismus sind Erscheinungsformen touristischer Aktivitäten, die weltweit ein Problem darstellen. Trotz internationaler Bemühungen zahlreicher Akteure ist es nur schwer in den Griff zu bekommen. Dieser Artikel hat zum Ziel, Hintergründe des Phänomens zu erläutern und... view more

'Kinderprostitution und Kindersextourismus sind Erscheinungsformen touristischer Aktivitäten, die weltweit ein Problem darstellen. Trotz internationaler Bemühungen zahlreicher Akteure ist es nur schwer in den Griff zu bekommen. Dieser Artikel hat zum Ziel, Hintergründe des Phänomens zu erläutern und Gegenmaßnahmen wie einen Verhaltenskodex für die Tourismuswirtschaft sowie seine praktische Umsetzung zu beleuchten und abschließend kritisch zu bewerten. Der Kodex ist ein wirksames Instrument, um Bewusstsein auf einer breiten Ebene, unter Einbeziehung der touristischen Herkunfts- und Zielländer herzustellen. Seine Stärke liegt in der Kooperation mit vielen Partnern. Defizite zeigen sich in der Kooperation zwischen Herkunfts- und Zielländern und insbesondere bei der Integration des Kodex, als freiwillige Selbstverpflichtung, in die Unternehmenspolitik von Reiseveranstaltern und anderen touristischen Serviceanbietern.' (Autorenreferat)... view less


'Child prostitution and child sex tourism represent serious problems for the worldwide tourism industry. In spite of the international efforts of those concerned, child prostitution is still rampant in many tourist destinations. The article focuses on explaining the background of this phenomenon, on... view more

'Child prostitution and child sex tourism represent serious problems for the worldwide tourism industry. In spite of the international efforts of those concerned, child prostitution is still rampant in many tourist destinations. The article focuses on explaining the background of this phenomenon, on illustrating measures to counteract it such as a code of conduct for the tourism industry, on the implementation of the code in various countries, and on analysing the results and challenges. The code turned out to be a practical and effective tool to create a broad awareness in both the tourist countries of origin and destination. The strength of the code is that it encourages a multi-sectoral cooperation. Deficits have been identified in terms of cooperation between both the tourist countries of origin and of destination, particularly with regard to the voluntary commitment of tourism industry to integrate this code in their policies.' (author's abstract)|... view less

Keywords
Latin America; Asia; non-governmental organization; sexual offense; Africa; Southeast Asia; sexual abuse; Europe; prostitution; enterprise; company policy; travel; English-speaking Africa; Eastern Europe; Brazil; East Africa; UNICEF; Thailand; exploitation; behavior; ILO; Kenya; tourism; international organization; child; South America; Africa South of the Sahara; developing country

Classification
Leisure Research
Social Problems

Method
descriptive study

Document language
German

Publication Year
2006

Page/Pages
p. 305-329

Journal
SWS-Rundschau, 46 (2006) 3

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications


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