Episode 15: How sexual exploitation is fuelled by economic interests
11 June 2024
audio (podcast)
In this episode, Dr Jasmine Westendorf, Associate Professor at La Trobe University in Australia, discusses the economic interests that lead to exploitation - and how this can have a lasting impact on a community even when the peace operation moves out. We hear about the false premise of consent in transactional sex, and the long-term effects it has on individuals, communities and trust in the very organizations there to support them. Dr Westendorf talks about the importance of community involvement in responding to exploitation and abuse. She also emphasises the need for further research on prevention and the particular vulnerabilities of different population groups.
Produced by
Prevention of and Response to Sexual Misconduct (PRS)