Dr. Elinor Garely

Marketing Abuse of Children for Sex Tourism

Astute marketing executives ask the time-honored question, “Why do people travel?” MarketingPeople travel because “they no longer feel happy where they are, where they work, where they live. They feel the monotony of the daily routine, the cold rationality of factories, offices, apartment blocks, and transport, shrinking human contact…the loss of nature and naturalness” (Nicholson-Lord, […]

Sexual Abuse of Children in Tourism Creates Benefits?

There are definite and tangible financial benefits from sexual abuse of children in tourism. Annual revenues for child trafficking and forced labor total $39 billion globally (2018). To place that number in perspective, the trafficking of children generates more revenue than the NFL, NBA, NHL, and MLB combined (unicefusa.org/stories/demanding-end-child-trafficking). Most large hotels in the Dominican Republic don’t […]

How it Started: Part 4

Just the words make one cringe – sexual abuse of children in tourism – can be traced back to 1967 in Thailand. In an agreement between the U.S. and the Thai government, Thai ports welcomed servicemen on leave from the Vietnam War (Smolenski, 1995, 3). The World Bank recommended the development of mass tourism in Thailand. […]

Demand for Children

Sex tourists are individuals who enter sexually exploitative relationships with local women, men, and/or children while traveling for leisure purposes (O’Connell Davidson, 1996, p. 5). Pedophiles and preferential child abusers often elect to do business in a foreign country to have easy access to their sexual interests at a low cost and in comparative safety (O’Connell […]

Profiting From the Sale of Children

Child sex tourism represents a dark facet of the travel industry, where sellers exploit the sexual desires of buyers for profit. This form of sexual exploitation is particularly prevalent in developing countries, where it perpetuates an exploitative and unequal relationship between affluent Western nations and less developed regions, reducing women and children to mere cheap […]

Pour Decisions: Uncertain Path Ahead. Wine Sales Take a Dip, Industry Seeks Correction

As the number of wine consumers dwindles in the lower price categories, and Generations X and Y show a growing preference for beer, cider, cocktails, or abstaining altogether, C-suite executives in the wine industry are wrestling with challenges and uncertain about how to address the following issues. Price Point Predicament: Executives recognize consumer frustration over escalating […]

The Dark Side of Globalization: Children Sex and Tourism

Approaching the issue of economic crimes involving children, sex, and tourism requires a careful and accurate examination. Human trafficking, particularly the trafficking of children, is a multifaceted problem that extends globally, devoid of exclusive association with any particular country. While instances of human trafficking have been reported in various regions, including Thailand, it is imperative […]

European Vines Transform South American Viticulture: The Journey

Wine grapes, not indigenous to South America, found their way to the region through the lens of European exploration and settlement. The intricate dance between European explorers, missionaries, settlers, and the indigenous populations marked the inception of viticulture in this part of the world. Christopher Columbus’s 1498 exploration of South America‘s northern coastline triggered a surge […]

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