Unseen, part 1: The boy victims of the sex trade
There is growing evidence that in New England and across the United States there are likely thousands of male victims of commercial sexual exploitation and trafficking, far more than previously understood.
        
        
        
  
       
        
        
            
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                    Unseen, part 2: Exploited and trafficked youth are most often black, brown, and poorJose Alfaro says he was perfect prey for a sex trafficker because of the color of his skin.
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                    Unseen, part 3: Popular gay dating app Grindr poses exploitation risk to minorsResearchers say more than half of gay and bisexual teens use the site to find sexual partners.
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                    Unseen, part 4: Trans female youth face greatest risk of sexual abuse and exploitationThe latest chapter turns to the abuse and trafficking trans females face In Massachusetts and across the country.
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                    'An easy target': Sex traffickers prey on drug-addicted young menA recent case in Connecticut shows how difficult it is for prosecutors to hold alleged abusers accountable.
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                    Survivors drive efforts to help male victims of the sex tradeOne small shelter that opened in Texas signals a growing awareness of this often unseen population, and serves as a beacon for those who need help.
 
 
 
 
 
