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Victor Malarek is the recipient of four Governor General's Awards for meritorious public service in journalism, as well as the 1997 Gemini Award naming him Canada's best broadcast journalist.

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Birthdate
1948-06-26
Gender
male
Occupations
journalist
Organizations
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Nationality
Canada
Birthplace
Lachine, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Associated Place (for map)
Quebec, Canada

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This is a must read for anyone who thinks prostitution is a victimless crime. Through investigating the motives and beliefs behind Johns, or mongers as they refer to themselves, the author makes a very clear case for holding johns responsible for their crimes and for making the buying of sex a crime. Interestingly, those countries that have legalized prostitution have not solved the many problems with prostitution in their countries, and in most cases legalization has made matters worse. show more Prostitution is exploitation, plain and simple, and should not be tolerated by any society that respects human rights. show less
This was a tough book to read and I'd have rated it higher were it not for the far-too-extensive quotes from men who post on bulletin boards about their experiences buying sex and 'the girlfriend experience' (extra charges may apply). It would have benefited from fewer quotes and more summary/analysis. Still, this is an important book. I particularly liked Malarek's challenge to those ex sex-workers who claim they don't get any respect and fight for the rights of prostitutes. His point: all show more women should have equal rights and equal opportunities, and if they actually did, there isn't a single one who'd willingly become a prostitute, Pretty Woman fantasy notwithstanding. show less
This book explores the minds of the various types of men who purchase sex. It was definitely a valuable read. It definitely makes one take a deeper look at the world. I like that Victor Malarek also introduces the reality of sex slavery to readers. It was definitely emotionally packed. I strongly recommend this book to conscientious readers.

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Works
9
Members
320
Popularity
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Rating
4.0
Reviews
3
ISBNs
26
Languages
2

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