'My God! If only I could get out of here': roots of contemporary movements to fight the US youth sex trade
'Teeny hookers' and the 'chicken hawk trade': organizing against juvenile prostitution in the 1970s
Survivor activism and global connections: the US campaign against commercial sexual exploitation of children in the 1990s
'Our daughters' in danger: leveraging the anti-trafficking framework in the early 2000s
To rescue or empower: building a collaborative adversarial movement
'Locked in like a dog in a kennel': challenging the criminal justice and child welfare systems
'Quick fixes and good versus evil responses': criticisms of the movement
Conclusion: ending the US youth sex trade?