
WEIGHT: 67 kg
Breast: A
One HOUR:100$
Overnight: +50$
Services: Swinging, Mistress, Toys, Massage erotic, Swinging
As Craigslist expanded across the United States, the free classifieds website also bolstered the sex industry, according to a new study by researchers at the University of Minnesota Carlson School of Management and the New York University Stern School of Business.
The research, forthcoming in Information Systems Research, shows Craigslist's entry into a county led to a In analyzing data from to , Chan and co-authorsβProfessor Anindya Ghose of the Stern School and Probal Mojumder from the Carlson Schoolβfound Craigslist's arrival in a market also led to both an increase in transactions by existing sex workers, as well as prompted recruitment and coercion of new ones.
According to Chan, this led to greater exploitation of vulnerable populations. Even after Craigslist shut down its adult services section in a multitude of websites such as Backpage continued to facilitate prostitution transactions.
Chan attributes that to dated Section of the Communications Decency Act, which protects websites from being liable for information posted by third parties. Since the research was published online, Congress passed and the President signed the Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act, allowing state law enforcement officials to go after sites knowingly hosting sex trafficking content.
The paper is the continuation of a line of research by Chan and Ghose that explores the dark side of the internet. Previous studies have demonstrated the rise in HIV transmission as a result of Craigslist's expansion and explored the relationship between internet access and racial hate crimes. More information: Jason Chan et al. DOI: More from Art, Music, History, and Linguistics. This summary was automatically generated using LLM. Full disclaimer. Use this form if you have come across a typo, inaccuracy or would like to send an edit request for the content on this page.