Perception of Sex Buyers by Young Spaniards
Abstract
. The aim of this research is to broaden the knowledge on the social perception of people who
pay for commercial sex. An online questionnaire was distributed to 3126 young people in
Spain. Respondents did not have a common perception about people who pay for sex, although
several considered that a rich-buyer is associated with “partner”, “money”, “education” and
“Spanish”; a risky-buyer meets the variables of “satisfying their domination needs”, “reaffirm
masculinity”, “is violent” and “do not want to use preservative”; a low-status buyer has “limited
money”, “is an immigrant” and “has a low level of education”; an insecure-buyer presents
variables indicating that he is “insecure with the opposite sex” and “dissatisfied with their
partner”; and a single-buyer “has no couple” and “is single”. These perceptions help to improve
awareness campaigns against human trafficking and sexual exploitation and increase the
visibility of the responsible parties who pay and encourage these crimes.
Perception of Sex Buyers by Young Spaniards
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2014-3605Palabras Clave
.Sex payers, perception, youth, prostitution, commercial sex