Discourses Surrounding Prostitution Policies in the UK (original) (raw)

Debating Prostitution in Parliament: A Feminist Analysis

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European Journal of Women's Studies, 2001

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International comparative explorations of prostitution policies: lessons from two European projects

May-Len Skilbrei

Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research, 2018

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Carson, L & Edwards, K. (2011) Prostitution and Sex Trafficking: What are the Problems Represented to Be? A Discursive Analysis of Law and Policy in Sweden and Victoria, Australian Feminist Law Journal, Volume 34, Issue 1, pp. 63-87.

Lisa Carson

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Criminal, victim, social evil or working girl: legal approaches to prostitution and their impact on sex workers

Marjan Wijers

2005

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Challenges of prostitution policy

Helga Amesberger

Policy Press eBooks, 2017

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Problematizing Prostitution in Law and Policy in the Republic of Ireland

Sharron FitzGerald

Social & Legal Studies, 2016

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Legalisation: The Legal Response to Understanding Prostitution as a Spectrum of Experience

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Demanding Victims: The Sympathetic Shift in British Prostitution Policy

Annie Hill

Negotiating Sex Work: Unintended Consequences of Policy and Activism, University of Minnesota Press

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Young Men Consuming Newspaper Prostitution: A discourse analysis of responses to Irish newspaper coverage of prostitution

Joe Fitzgerald, Brendan K O'Rourke

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Markets and politics: Public and private relations in the case of prostitution: Markets and politics: Public and private relations in the case of prostitution

Terry Austrin

Sociological Review, 2006

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GENDER, JUSTICE AND THE LAW: Prostitution Essay

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All Roads Lead to Abolition? Debates about prostitution and sex work through the lens of unacceptable work

Meagan Tyler

Labour and Industry, 2020

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Governing Prostitution: Differentiating the Bad from the Bad

John Scott

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Regulating Prostitution: Social Inclusion, Responsibilization and the Politics of Prostitution Reform

Maggie O'Neill

British Journal of Criminology, 2007

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Prostitution, Sex Work and Violence: Discursive and Political Contexts for Five Texts on Paid Sex, 1987–2001

Svati P Shah

Gender & History, 2004

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No model in practice: a ‘Nordic model’ to respond to prostitution?

sarah kingston

Crime, Law and Social Change, 2018

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Prostitution Policy as Morality Politics - final

Sietske Altink

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Markets and politics: Public and private relations in the case of prostitution

terry austrin

The Sociological Review, 2005

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Book Review: The Subject of Prostitution: Sex Work, Law and Social Theory

Sharron FitzGerald

Social & Legal Studies, 2017

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The Current Landscape of Prostitution and Sex Work in England and Wales

sarah walker

Sexuality & Culture, 2020

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Prostitution as Morality Politics or Why It Is Exceedingly Difficult To Design and Sustain Effective Prostitution Policy

Hendrik Wagenaar

Sexuality Research and Social Policy, 2012

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Scotland - Submission to the Consultation on the Prostitution Law Reform Bill from the Nordic Model Information Network

Donna M Hughes

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Prostitution and Public Policy: The Nordic Model Versus the Pimping of Prostitution

christopher bagley

Dignity: A Journal on Sexual Exploitation and Violence, 2018

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From Zero-Tolerance to Full Integration: Rethinking Prostitution Policies

Petra Östergren

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Challenging the “Prostitution Problem”: Dissenting Voices, Sex Buyers, and the Myth of Neutrality in Prostitution Research

Cherry Smiley

2019

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A Critical Examination of the Radical Feminist Approach to the Regulation of Prostitution

Leonie Marshall

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Regulating prostitution: Different problems, different solutions, same old story

Jo Phoenix

Safer Communities, 2007

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Sexual Politics of Anti-Trafficking Discourse

Prabha Kotiswaran

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Prostitution policy, morality and the precautionary principle

Phil Hubbard

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To punish or not to punish: What works in the regulation of the prostitution market? in Reframing Prostitution (Persak, Vermeulen eds)

Alexis Aronowitz

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REGULATING PROSTITUTION

Maggie O'Neill

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Victims Without a Choice? A Critical View on the Debate About Sex Work in Northern Ireland

Susann Huschke

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A Question of Consent? Sexual Slavery and Sex Work in the UK

Julia O'Connell Davidson

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Stigmatising Prostitution: Some Evidence from the UK

francesca bettio

RePEc: Research Papers in Economics, 2016

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‘Killing off’ the (unbearable) sex worker: prostitution law reform in Ireland

Eilis Ward

Journal of Political Power, 2019

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