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Boys aged 10 for sale in sex scandal
Jamie Doward reveals the plight of boys who are being forced into prostitution in British cities, hidden by their use of mobiles and the internet
They call it gridding. The boys use felt-tip pens to scrawl their names, ages and mobile phone numbers on the toilet walls.
Below each name is a list of likes and dislikes. In the former, words such as 'oral', 'fisting' and 'pissing' crop up regularly. 'Time-wasters', 'old men', 'queens' (those who overdramatise gay mannerisms) are common in the latter. Punters choose from the menu and dial accordingly.
Prices range from Β£5 to Β£20, depending on the 'trick' performed and the cost of drugs in whichever city the transaction is taking place. Many of the phone numbers are inked over by boys trying to see off rivals. Faecal stains and blood mark the toilet walls, delineating territory.
Young boys forced into prostitution are perceived not to exist. They cannot be found huddled under the sodium lamps of red-light districts. They do not drop in to drop-in centres. If they register in society's consciousness at all it is as 'rent boys' of popular fable, the willing, homosexual prostitutes who earn a mythical fortune in the backstreets of London's Soho.
But an Observer investigation in UK cities reveals that hundreds of boys, some as young as 10, are being forced to prostitute themselves daily while society looks the other way, reluctant to confront the issue.
'We still live in a homophobic society. As a nation we want to protect young women but there is a feeling boys should be able to look after themselves,' said Ady Davis, an outreach worker with the children's charity Barnardo's based in Newcastle upon Tyne.
The little research that has been done into the problem exposes this feeling as a lie. A small-scale survey carried out in Newcastle last month showed that around a third of children known to have been abused through prostitution were boys.
Of the 15 young people identified in the survey carried out over the last couple of months, five were male. Researchers gleaned the information from sending out questionnaires to 120 agencies working with children. Only 10 have replied so far, and four of these identified children at risk. 'The numbers will undoubtedly grow. If four services have identified 15 young people, most of them children, who are actually being sexually exploited, what might be uncovered if the remaining 100-plus services provide us with information?' Davis asked.
A paucity of information makes gauging the problem difficult. Unlike girls, boys forced into prostitution tend to act alone, making it difficult to build a true picture of what is happening. Their 'trade' does not take place on the streets but at pre-arranged destinations: a bedsit, a car in a lay-by, a public toilet. The few attempts to reach out to them by charities and welfare groups are fraught with problems.
'You have to build up trust. It's a short word, but it's got a big meaning,' said Paul Richardson, an outreach worker in Middlesbrough and one of the few people in his field who works exclusively with boys forced into prostitution.
Richardson knows why his job is difficult. 'If I had one wish it would be to take the stigma away. The boys just can't bring themselves to come forward and talk about what they do. Many are not homosexual and they feel ashamed,' he said.
The clients too are corrupted by the stigma. Many are married men with children who are in denial about their sexuality. Some even believe they are helping the boys by paying them.
'There is no such thing as a "child prostitute". Paying for sex with children makes the men child abusers, not punters. Paying money to a desperate child, or feeding their drug habit, doesn't change the nature of the act,' said Chris Hanvey, UK director of operations at Barnardo's.
In a new initiative to be launched this week, Richardson and Davis will start texting and emailing the boys whose numbers and addresses they discover graffitied around the north east of England, asking them if they need help to escape the world they are immersed in.
The pilot project, which will spread across the country if it proves successful, comes after a six-month survey concluded earlier this year that, of the 378 children identified as at risk of being abused through prostitution in the Stockton-on-Tees area, 187 were male.
Recently a project set up to help young girls trapped in the sex trade on Merseyside uncovered evidence that scores of boys - one only 10 years old - were being abused.
'We've worked with about 200 girls and young women involved in sexual exploitation since the project started in 2000, and have noticed that there are substantial numbers of boys involved as well,' said Jaci Quennell, the project's children's services manager.
'It's hard to assess the numbers because it's a hidden problem, but it's likely to be about 10 times bigger than it appears.'
Further investigations by The Observer confirm a similar picture in Glasgow, London and Middlesbrough.
Most of the boys forced to sell themselves have run away from home. Many are homeless. Some have been abused by family members. Only around half of them describe themselves as homosexual. The need to buy drink and drugs looms large in their motivation.
Sometimes a friend introduces them to the scene; often it is forced upon them by a relative. Lee, who ran away from a violent home at 12 and whose story was supplied to The Observer by a Barnardo's worker in Glasgow, is typical of those who end up prostituting themselves.
'I got taken into care. I did not like it there. The other boys bullied me and gave me a hard time. I started running away again, sometimes living on the streets, sometimes kipping with mates.
'Someone told me how I could make money without the police getting to know. I hated it at first, but the other guys doing it were just like me. It wasn't as if I was gay. It was just for the money.'
New technology has transformed the mechanics of procuring a young boy for sex. Picture phones allow the boys to advertise themselves to prospective clients, while the internet connects them to an illicit national marketplace.
'Near where I worked there was a 24-hour internet cafe,' recalled Lee. 'All I had to do was pay Β£3 or Β£4 and I got to stay there all night. I started to use the computers and logged on to chat rooms. I got talking to these other guys who also "worked".
'They used to make contact with the punters over the internet. It was getting harder to survive on the streets and I was always starving. The other guys were always trying to set me up with punters and I eventually said, Aye, why no'.'
Once in, however, boys find it almost impossible to escape the vortex of prostitution. Ashamed of acknowledging their problem, boys, much more than girls, find it difficult to approach the authorities for help.
While social services are geared to help females, there are few dedicated specialists working with boys.
Resources and personnel are acutely scarce. Alternative housing, vital to ensuring the boys escape their destructive lifestyles, is often non-existent.
'The difficulty with this is it's hidden. It doesn't present itself with the urgency that some of the other Home Office agenda items do,' Hanvey said.
Jay, now 21, has been forced to work as a prostitute for five years. He was introduced to the scene by Dom, 25, who took him from his native Newcastle down south, promising him they could make far more money if they moved. But soon Dom had begun a relationship with a 14-year-old boy, and threw Jay out.
'I had nowhere to stay, no money, nothing, so I did the only thing I know how to do, and sold sex. I still do,' Jay told an outreach worker who recorded his story for this newspaper.
'I don't want to any more but I don't know what else to do. I've tried stopping but I get really depressed.
'There's nothing to do. I can't get a job. The first question you get asked is: why haven't you had a job before? You can't really say "I have - I've been a rent boy for the last x years".'
Further problems emerge as the boys mature. 'Young men have a shelf life. Once they lose their baby-face looks they're washed up,' said Daljeet Dagon, a charity outreach manager who works with prostitutes in Glasgow.
Some men escape the scene. Others end up using the knowledge they have gleaned to become pimps, dragging a fresh group of young boys into their world.
As in all industries there is a hierarchy. 'Boys might start off with mutual masturbation, then move on to oral, then penetrative sex.
'People will pay more for unprotected sex. A boy might think "I could do one bloke unprotected for the amount I would make from five using protection",' Davis said.
Breaking out of the cycle often means getting off crack or heroin. The Stockton research suggested that 94 per cent of children forced into prostitution spent some of their earnings on drugs.
Wendy Shepherd, a project manager in the north east with about a decade's experience, said: 'Over the years it's become less about money. When I first started out it was Β£60, Β£50. Today it's hardly ever mentioned.
'The guys who are purchasing will purchase with a wrap of heroin. There is very little money changing hands these days in what we traditionally term prostitution.'
Shepherd said the days of 'simply cleaning toilet walls of graffiti,' had passed. 'We need to do proper observations of those we're concerned about. We need to offer boys help to encourage them to come forward.'
But until society confronts its final taboo and sees beyond the 'rent boy' tag, there seems little hope they will have the courage to come out of the shadows.
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April 8, 2019 / 2:23 PM / HealthDay
Talking to your children about sex can be awkward, but new research suggests that parents need to have those conversations much earlier than they do.
In two national surveys, investigators found that between 4% and 8% of boys reported having sex before they were 13. That number varied greatly depending on where the boys lived. In San Francisco, just 5% of boys said they had sex before 13, but in Memphis that number jumped to 25%.
Race and ethnicity also made a difference in whether or not a young person had an early sexual experience. Black males were most likely to have sex before 13, followed by Hispanic males.
"Parents and educators can't wait until a high school class to cover key topics when many young males start having sex before this," said study author Laura Lindberg, from the Guttmacher Institute in New York City. The study was published April 8 in the journalΒ JAMA Pediatrics.
The author of an accompanying editorial, Dr. David Bell, agreed. "The big picture for me is that we need to make sure our young people are better prepared and better educated around sex," he said.
Bell, an associate professor at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health, pointed out that talking about sex doesn't encourage young people to have sex.
The average age that teens initiate sex is around 17, according to Bell, and that number hasn't really changed in years. However, he said that the percentage of youths having early sex initiation (before 13) has been decreasing for more than a decade.
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And that decline is good news, because having sex before 13 is linked to increased sexual risks, such as having multiple sexual partners and sexually transmitted infections, the editorial said. It may also be linked to substance abuse, dating violence and low school achievement.
The latest study looked at two large databases that included nationally representative groups. One study included nearly 20,000 high-school aged males. The other had almost 8,000 males between the ages of 15 and 24.
The volunteers were asked if they had experienced male-female sexual intercourse before age 13. Most of those who had sex before 13 said they had sex with a "friend." Lindberg said they didn't ask in this study if the friend was of a similar age, but previous research suggests that when boys have sex early, their partners are often close in age.
Fifty-five percent of the young men said they wanted the sexual experience, and 37% said they had mixed feelings about it. Eight percent said they didn't want it to happen.
Parental education appeared to have an impact. Boys with mothers who had a college degree were 69% less likely to have sex before 13.
As to why there are such variations in early sex rates, Lindberg said, "Adolescent males' attitudes and values about their sexuality and masculinity are influenced by the social context of their community.
"Our findings reflect that where you live exposes you to different social norms about manhood," she added. "The variation across settings means that programs for young people's development and health need to be tailored and responsive to the communities they are in."
Bell said that despite the geographical, racial and ethnic differences seen in the study, all young people need to receive sex education and parents need to be ready to have open, honest talks with their kids.
Bell also said that a child's pediatrician can play a helpful role if parents are struggling. And pediatricians should be aware of these findings because children who might engage in early sexual activity should be offered the HPV vaccine early (to prevent the sexually transmitted disease that causes some cancers), when it is most effective.
First published on April 8, 2019 / 2:23 PM
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