Teen Prostitution Panel in April

March 12, 2009 · Filed Under events 

CJS Presents: Teenage Prostitution Policy Panel: Rethinking Our Approach to Prostituted Youth

Please join us on Thursday, April 16, 2009 for this important policy discussion on teenage prostitution. Together we will question whether the prosecution method is truly the best method of dealing with prostituted youth, and we will look at ways in which legal professionals and community members can join forces to tackle this enormously pressing social issue.

Our guests include:

  • Professor Raven Lidman from the Youth Advocacy Clinic;
  • Ms. Ye-Ting Woo, Assistant US Attorney, Western District of Washington;
  • Dr. Debra Boyer, author of “Who Pays the Price? Assessment of Youth Involvement in Prostitution in Seattle”
  • Ms. Terri Kimball, Director, Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Prevention Seattle Human Services Department

Heavy Appetizers and Refreshments will be provided. To RSVP or for more information, contact Beverly Ibsen, ibsenb@seattleu.edu or Donna Larsen, larsend2@seattleu.edu.

Co-sponsoring the event are the following Seattle University School of Law student organizations. 
Thanks for your support! 

ACLU     SYLAW    International Law Society

Click here for the offical page on this event.

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