Year
2005
Research for Sex Work 8: Sex Work and Law Enforcement is a peer-reviewed publication for sex workers, activists, health workers, researchers, NGO staff and policy makers. It is available in English. All issues of Research for Sex Work can be found here.
Contents include:
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Cambodian Sex Workers Conduct their Own Research
Carol Jenkins -
Sex Workers Experiences With the Local Law Enforcement in South Africa
Nicolé Fick -
Human Rights and Legal Services for Sex Workers in Central Asian Republics: Points for Consideration
Yury Sarankov, Vera Dite, Adrian Webster and Robin Montgomery -
The Relationship Between Street-Based Sex Workers and the Police in the Effectiveness of HIV Prevention Strategies
Rachel Wotton -
Decriminalisation as Partnership: an Overview of Australia's Sex Industry Law Reform Model
Kate Demaere -
Regulating the World's Oldest Profession: Queensland's Experience with a Regulated Sex Industry.
Charrlotte Woodward and Jane Fischer -
Law Unreasonably Enforced: Experiences of Female Sex Workers in Hong Kong
Kendy Yim -
Sex Workers and Police in New York City
Juhu Thukral and Alexandra Murphy -
The Impact of New UK Legislation on Street-Based Sex Workers: Anti Social Behaviour Orders
Teela Sanders -
US Sponsored Entrapment
Empower Chiang Mai
You can download this 17 page PDF resource above. This resource is in English.