Survey “J. E.”: in the clutches of dangerous pimps

News 1 March, 2018
  • Denis Therriault

    Thursday, march 1, 2018 07:22

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    Thursday, march 1, 2018 07:25

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    The first season of the show,”.”, which is coming to its end, reflects a very sad reality that afflicts too many families in Quebec: the descent into the underworld of teenage girls who become the prey of dangerous pimps.

    These criminals without scruples manipulate, exploit and do not hesitate to get in Ontario or elsewhere in the west of the country to work as prostitutes away from the Quebec police officers and their families.

    This Thursday, the show “J. E.” has a mother who has managed to eradicate his daughter from the clutches of pimps for the Wolf Pack, Quebec. His testimony is fascinating and helps to understand the importance of family ties to pass through such an ordeal.

    “You shouldn’t let it go. It is necessary to try to keep communication with her daughter even if it was the taste of return in the wall to try to make him understand,” said the broadcast, “J. E.,” a mother who has gone through this painful experience that lasted two years.

    “It is necessary to keep the link, this is what counts”, she says.

    “It was hard, very, very hard. I don’t know how it was made to spend it”, said the mother of the family, who even had to sleep with a gun and a baseball bat near his bed after having received threats from members of a street gang.

    Erotic Bars

    Police officers from Quebec were intercepted by her daughter and three friends at a time when members of a street gang were going to drug them to get them to Toronto to dance in bars erotic.

    Asked about his escapades of a teenager, who is now a young woman with an orderly life believes that, on that day, the police officers saved the life of her and her friends. “This is not necessarily your plan of life you pick up dancers in Toronto,” she said, full of gratitude to his mother for doing everything to maintain good links with it.

    “The main factor of protection that will allow the girl to come out of it, is to have kept positive links outside of prostitution,” has given his side the sociologist Michel Dorais. It is estimated that this will allow the young girl to come out of it more easily, because she will know who to turn to, and the relationship of trust that she already had will still be there.

    The story of “J. E.” also presents the testimony troubling to a young person who has experienced a fate similar to the one Fanny in the show “.”, and exclusive access to a team of police officers to be proactive, who are pushing the limits of prevention among young female prostitutes and victims of sexual exploitation.

    Get help

    Many resources are available to victims of sexual exploitation or their loved ones, here are a few.

    The organization En Marge 12-17 at 514 849-7738 or info@enmarge1217.ca

    The body of The Anonymous at 514 842-1488 or administration@anonyme.ca

    The YWCA in the info@ydesfemmesmtl.org

    The organization’s Marie-Vincent at 514 285-0505

    The Centre Jeunesse de Montréal

    The Centre youth and family Centres