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An extended social-study documents the commercial sexual exploitation of young women in urban settings and the social conditions that produce it. It examines economic hardship, broken home surroundings, and popular amusements that make vulnerable girls susceptible to exploitation. The author reviews legal enactments, municipal policing, philanthropic rescue efforts, and preventive associations as varied responses. She draws analogies to past reform movements, emphasizes the influence of public opinion and moral education, and calls for coordinated legal, social, and economic remedies. Field investigations and case histories collected by reform organizations are used to illustrate the need for both immediate rescue and long-term structural change.

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Jane Addams

Jane Addams (1860-1935) was a pioneering social reformer, philosopher, and activist in the United States, best known for her role in founding Hull House in Chicago, a settlement house that provided social and educational opportunities for immigrants and the urban poor. Her influential works, such as "Twenty Years at Hull House," reflect her commitment to social justice and her advocacy for women's rights, peace, and democracy. Addams was a prominent figure in the Progressive Era and contributed significantly to the fields of sociology and social work. She was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1931 for her efforts in promoting peace and social reform.

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