EXTREME TENDENCIES WITHIN THE TOURISM PHENOMENON
Abstract
Tourism is an industry offered due to its spectacular developments and visual and experiential impact. A certain category of tourists want new experiences, adrenaline, so shapes and new concepts have emerged, some still unanimously unaccepted being considered immoral and illegal. A typology of sexual tourism is conducted to delineate the boundaries of lawfulness, morals, desires and needs.
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