Policing the Sex Industry(Interdisciplinary Studies in Sex for Sale) H 192 p. 17
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List of contributors Acknowledgements Introduction: policing the sex industry: tackling exploitation, facilitating safety? Teela Sanders and Mary Laing Part 1: Protection through policing: plurality and pragmatism Chapter 1: Policing sex work in the UK: a patchwork approach. Alex Feis-Bryce Chapter 2: Trans sex workers in the UK: security, services and safety Mary Laing, Del Campbell, Matthew Jones and Angelika Strohmayer Chapter 3: Beyond hate: policing sex work, protection and hate crime Rosie Campbell Chapter 4: Decriminalisation, policing and sex work in New Zealand Lynzi Armstrong Chapter 5: ‘Not in our name’: findings from Wales supporting the decriminalisation of sex work Tracey Sagar and Debbie Jones Part 2 Policing Operations, enforcement and austerity Chapter 6: Policing the absence of the victim: an ethnography of raids in sex trafficking operations Julia Leser Chapter 7: Trafficking, pimping, sex work and the police: stree prostitutes' perceptions in Las Vegas Andrew L. Spivak Chapter 8: The condom as evidence and the condom as a crowbar Synnøve Jahnsen Chapter 9: Gentrification and the criminalization of sex work: exploring the sanitization of sex work in Kings Cross with the use of ASBOs and CBOs Lucy Neville and Erin Sanders-McDonagh
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