Katie Hail-Jares Corey S. Shdaimah Chrysanthi S. Leon
Are sex workers victims, criminals, or just trying to make a living? Over the last five years, public policy and academic discourse have moved from criminalization of sex workers to victim-based understanding, shaped by human trafficking. While most research focuses on macro-level policies and theories, less is known about the on-the-ground perspectives of people whose lives are impacted by sex work, including attorneys, social workers, police officers, probation officers, and sex workers themselves.
Challenging Perspectives on Street-Based Sex Work brings the voices of...
Are sex workers victims, criminals, or just trying to make a living? Over the last five years, public policy and academic discourse have moved from...
Katie Hail-Jares Corey S. Shdaimah Chrysanthi S. Leon
Are sex workers victims, criminals, or just trying to make a living? Over the last five years, public policy and academic discourse have moved from criminalization of sex workers to victim-based understanding, shaped by human trafficking. While most research focuses on macro-level policies and theories, less is known about the on-the-ground perspectives of people whose lives are impacted by sex work, including attorneys, social workers, police officers, probation officers, and sex workers themselves.
Challenging Perspectives on Street-Based Sex Work brings the voices of...
Are sex workers victims, criminals, or just trying to make a living? Over the last five years, public policy and academic discourse have moved from...