“…Several scholars focused on the factors, recruitment process, and strategies that contribute to children becoming prostitutes, such as poverty, low education, ignorance, maltreatment, and structural inequalities (Olofinbiyi, & Singh, 2020;Duger, 2015;Baird & Connolly, 2021;Letourneau et al, 2018;Hampton & Lieggi, 2018;Mathews & Collin, 2019;Hurst, 2019;Pellai & Myriam, 2015;Rudolph, et al 2018;UNICEF, 2020;Sutinah & Kinuthia, 2019;Coy, 2016;Reid, 2011;ECPAT, 2019). Some authors concentrate solely on the negative consequences of child prostitution, such as social marginality, low school attainment, a bleak future and negative stigma on children, childhood trauma, and the need for rehabilitation (Brown, 2019;Jazlyn et al, 2021;Leclerc et al, 2016;Levin, 2019;Susilowati & Dewi, 2019;Barrios et al, 2015;Lev-Wiesel et al, 2018).…”