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Acknowledgements List of contributors Introduction: Policing the Sex Industry: Tackling Exploitation, Facilitating Safety? Professor Teela Sanders (University of Leicester) and Dr Mary Laing (University of Northumbria) Part 1: Protection through Policing: Plurality and Pragmatism Chapter 1 Policing sex work in the UK: a patchwork approach. Alex Feis-Bryce (CEO National Ugly Mugs) Chapter 2: Trans sex workers in the UK: security, services and safety Dr. Mary Laing, (Northumbria University); Del Campbell (National Ugly Mugs); Dr Matthew Jones (Northumbria University) Angelika Strohmayer (Open Lab, Newcastle University) Chapter 3: Beyond hate: policing sex work, protection and hate crime Dr Rosie Campbell OBE (University of Leicester) Chapter 4: Decriminalisation, policing and sex work in New Zealand Dr Lynzi Armstrong (University of Victoria Wellington, New Zealand) Chapter 5: ‘Not in our name’: Findings from Wales Supporting the Decriminalisation of Sex Work Professor Tracey Sagar and Debbie Jones (University of Swansea) Part 2 Policing Operations, Enforcement and Austerity Chapter 6: Policing a Crime, Producing a Victim: An Ethnography of Raids in Sex Trafficking Operations Dr Julia Leser (University of Leipzig, Germany) Chapter 7: Trafficking, Pimping, Sex Work, and the Police: Perceptions of Street Prostitutes in Las Vegas Dr Andrew L. Spivak (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) Chapter 8: The condom as evidence and the condom as a crowbar Dr Synnøve Jahnsen, (Uni Rokkan Centre, Norway). Chapter 9: ‘Cleaning up Camden’: Street-based sex work and the use of ASBOs in the Age of Austerity Dr. Lucy Neville (Middlesex University) and Dr Erin Sanders-McDonagh (University of Kent)
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