
Prostitution
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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
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The second edition of Prostitution: Sex Work, Policy and Politics provides a comprehensive account of the current issues surrounding sex work. This edition provides readers with an up to date insight into, not only the problems encompassed for female sex workers but also those for male and transgender workers. The key areas enclosed in this edition include: legality, regulation, research and ethical dilemmas, young people, sex worker's rights, purchasing sexual services and the globalisation of the sex industry. Expertly created by Teela Sanders, Maggie O'Neill and Jane Pitcher this textbook is essential for any student studying sex work! -- Emily Sherman A superb introduction to the sociology of prostitution. The book synthesizes the best research on sex workers, their customers, legal issues, youth involvement, migration, and struggles for rights, and shows that prostitution is much more richly variegated than is commonly thought. -- Ronald Weitzer Benefitting from their vast collective experience as researchers and advocates for sex workers' rights, the authors of this text have produced an authoritative, balanced and accessible guide to a topic often shrouded in myth. Avoiding simplistic assertions that all sex work is exploitative, or conversely that prostitution is a job like any other, the book draws on an impressive range of primary sources to describe the complexity and contingency of contemporary sex work. An impressive book, and one that should be appreciated by students and researchers alike for its sympathetic and sensitive handling of its subject matter. -- Phil Hubbard In this 2nd edition of Prostitution, Sanders, O'Neill and Pitcher provide an excellent, comprehensive and updated overview of sex work. These top researchers provide us with an insight into contemporary debates on perspectives of sex work, regulation of sex workers and/or third parties, and how sex work is transforming in an increasingly globalized world. They also draw on their expertise to provide sound advice on methodological approaches to prospective sex work researchers on how to conduct rigorous and ethical research in the field of sex work. This book should be the go-to resource for students and anyone else wanting to broaden their knowledge on sex work. -- Gillian AbelMore details
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20 years' research and evaluation expertise in voluntary, academic and public sector organizations, including recently working on a study of internet-based sex work, Beyond the Gaze, with co-researchers at the universities of Leicester and Strathclyde and is co-author of Internet Sex Work: Beyond the Gaze (Palgrave 2017). She has undertaken research and published on sex work and services to sex workers, criminal justice and community safety and labour market disad-vantage, as well as teaching a postgraduate module on Feminism and Sex Industries. Her research interests include intimate labour, labour market struc-tures and gender, and policy responses to sex work.
Content
Chapter 2 - The Cultural Context of Commerce and Sex
Chapter 3 - Sex Workers and Sex Work
Chapter 4 - Children, Young People and CSEC
Chapter 5 - Buying Sexual Services
Chapter 6 - Sex Workers, Labour Rights and Unionization
Chapter 7 - Crime Justice and the Sex Industry in the UK
Chapter 8 - Communities, Services and Welfare
Chapter 9 - International Models of Regulating Sex Work
Chapter 10 - Globalisation and the Sex Trade
Chapter 11 - Researching the Sex Industry
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