Street Prostitution

Street Prostitution
Author: Sharon Moyer,Peter J. Carrington,Canada. Department of Justice. Communications and Public Affairs
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1989
Genre: Prostitutes
ISBN: UCBK:C022565355

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Describes the way Bill C-49 has been implemented by the police and the courts, and the impact of the law on the agencies of social control, especially the police, the courts and social agencies. It also describes the impact of Bill C-49 on the street prostitution business, and assesses the extent to which Bill C-49 has achieved its objectives.

Safer Sex in the City

Safer Sex in the City
Author: Maria Ioannou
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2016-04-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317060062

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Throughout history prostitution has always been a source of fierce debate; societies have either grudgingly tolerated it or tried (always unsuccessfully) to ban it. With the emergence of much more overt acceptance of all forms of sexual activity it has become more apparent that sex workers who ply their trade on the streets of our cities are a particularly vulnerable group at risk of violent attacks and assaults. The realization on the implications for such violence on society overall, led to the emergence of this volume. With research gathered from academics and practitioners hailing from various countries and fields, this edited collection will be invaluable for those who want to better understand the experience of street sex workers, the strategies available for managing this trade and how to help reduce the violence against the men and women who conduct it.

Prostitution Politics Policy

Prostitution  Politics   Policy
Author: Roger Matthews
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2008-01-18
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781134046669

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Chapter 1 Why has prostitution become an issue? -- chapter 2 Prostitution myths -- chapter 3 Prostitution, vulnerability and victimisation -- chapter 4 Pathways into prostitution -- chapter 5 Desistance and exiting from prostitution -- chapter 6 The politics of prostitution -- chapter 7 Regulating prostitution.

Encyclopedia of Prostitution and Sex Work 2 volumes

Encyclopedia of Prostitution and Sex Work  2 volumes
Author: Melissa Hope Ditmore
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 845
Release: 2006-08-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780313083877

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The cliche is that prostitution is the oldest profession. Isn't it time that the subject received a full reference treatment? This major 2-volume set is the first to treat in an inclusive reference what is usually considered a societal failing and the underside of sexuality and economic survival. The A-to-Z encyclopedia offers wide-ranging entries related to prostitution and the sex industry, past and present, both worldwide (mostly in the West) and in the United States. The topic of prostitution has high-interest appeal across disciplines, and the narrative entries illuminate literature, art, law, medicine, economics, politics, women's studies, religion, sociology, sexuality, film, popular culture, public health, nonfiction, American and world history, business, gender, media, education, crime, race, technology, performing arts, family, social work, social mores, pornography, the military, tourism, child labor, and more. It is targeted to the general reader, who will gain useful insight into the human race through time via its sex industry and prostitution. An introduction overviews the scope of prostitution from the earliest historical records, including the Bible. User-friendly lists that are alphabetically and topically arranged help the reader find entries of interest, as does the comprehensive index. A chronology proffers significant dates related to the topic. Each entry is signed and has suggestions for further reading. Sample entries: Abolition; Actresses; Augustine, Saint; Barr, Candy; Bible; Camp Followers; Chamberlain-Kahn Bill of 1918; Child Prostitution; Clothing, Contagious Diseases Acts of 1864, 1866, and 1869; Crime; Debby Doesn't Do It for Free; Dickens, Charles; Devadasi; Entrapment; Fallen Woman Trope; Feminism; Films, Cult; Five Points; Free Love; Geisha; Globalization; Guidebooks; Hip-Hop; HIV/AIDS and the Prostitution Rights Movement; Human Rights; Incest; Internet; Jack the Ripper; Kama Sutra; League of Nations; Lulu; Male Stripping; Mann Act; Mayhew, Henry; Memoirs; Migration and Mobility; Nazi Germany; Poetry; Purity Movements; R&R; Religion; Salvation Army; Scapegoating; Slang; Storyville; Temporary Marriage; Unions; Venice; Window Prostitution.

Street Prostitution in Our Cities

Street Prostitution in Our Cities
Author: Bureau of Municipal Research (Toronto, Ont.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1983
Genre: Prostitution
ISBN: UOM:39015014227568

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Prostitution

Prostitution
Author: Teela Sanders,Maggie O′Neill,Jane Pitcher
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2017-11-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781526430113

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The field of sex work has undergone a massive expansion in the past ten years. In this new edition, three leading researchers come together to provide an interdisciplinary outline of sex work. This book provides comprehensive coverage of key areas common to the study of the female sex industry, as well as considering issues relating to male and transgender sex workers, young people who are sexually exploited, and migrant sex workers. It also includes discussion of more recent forms of commercial sex such as Internet-based sex work. International in perspective, Prostitution combines sociological approaches with criminology and criminal justice studies, social policy, health research and sexuality studies. New to this edition: · Updated summaries of policy and law, particularly in relation to UK legal changes from 2008 onwards · Methodological insights and discussions on ethics, fieldwork and participatory action research · New images and case studies from the authors’ research projects

Demanding Sex Critical Reflections on the Regulation of Prostitution

Demanding Sex  Critical Reflections on the Regulation of Prostitution
Author: Marina Della Giusta
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2016-05-13
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781317153221

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Interrogating supply/demand from an inter- and multi-disciplinary perspective, this collection broadens engagement beyond the routine analysis of the locus of violence in prostitution and the validity of the prostitute's consent. A focus on the supply/demand dynamic brings into play a range of other societal, economic and psychological factors such as the social construction of sexuality, the viability of alternative choices for prostitutes and clients, and the impact of regulatory regimes on the provision of sexual services. The factors which underlie each component of the supply/demand dyad are also studied and an examination is made of their dynamic interrelation. The collection emphasizes the importance of rendering policy makers alert to the evidence emerging from empirical studies conducted in different fields of enquiry, in the hope of moving beyond polarity and politics at the local, national and international level.

Reframing Prostitution

Reframing Prostitution
Author: N. Persak,G. Vermeulen
Publsiher: Maklu
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2014-07-07
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789046606735

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Prostitution has always fascinated the public and bewildered policy makers. Reframing Prostitution explores several aspects of this multidimensional phenomenon, examining different ways in which prostitution is and was being practised in different places and different times, best practices in the regulation of prostitution as well as wider social and psychological issues, such as the construction of prostitution as incivility or of prostitutes as a socially problematic group or as victimised individuals. The book also addresses normative questions with respect to policy making, unmasking the purposes behind certain societal reactions towards prostitution as well as proposing innovative solutions that could reconcile societal fears of exploitation and abuse while meeting the rights and needs of individuals voluntarily involved in prostitution. With contributions across social science disciplines, this international collection presents a valuable discussion on the importance of empirical studies in various segments of prostitution, highlights social contexts around it and challenges regulatory responses that frame our thinking about prostitution, promoting fresh debate about future policy directions in this area.