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This book integrates humanist approaches in enabling both spiritual
growth and social science knowledge in advocating for the
emancipation of exploited women, children and youth, based on
critical realism. Through an autoethnographic account of the first
author's journey from being a secular Jew, through Anglicanism, to
Quakerism and then Islam, a pacifist-based social science
methodology is developed. This approach describes attempts to
understand and liberate sexually exploited youths in Bangladesh;
exploited women and girls in Pakistan; and struggling women in
Gaza, Palestine. The model attempts to integrate moral goals of
Judaism, Christianity and Islam in seeking peaceful co-operation.
Secular humanism is added, creating a research model which seeks
the enhancement of human welfare through the universal ethic of the
social contract, in which humans and their welfare are both
interesting and exciting. A review of research on child sexual
exploitation elaborates the model of child-centred humanism.
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