Safer Communities: Volume 6 Issue 1
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A journal on crime, crime prevention and community safetyTable of contents
Regulating prostitution: Different problems, different solutions, same old story
Jo PhoenixThis article looks at three main models of intervention that have informed recent policy and practice with people involved in the sex trade. It reveals the inherent contradictions…
What's anti‐social about sex work? The changing representation of prostitution's incivility
Jane Scoular, Jane Pitcher, Rosie Campbell, Phil Hubbard, Maggie O'NeillThis article considers the likely success of recent reforms of prostitution policy by reflecting on a recent Joseph Rowntree Foundation‐funded study that examined the experiences…
The government's new prostitution strategy: A cheap fix for drug‐using sex workers?
Margaret MelroseThis article considers the recommendations to the government's public consultation exercise for drug‐using sex workers (Home Office, 2004). It argues that the ‘problem’ of drug…
A co‐ordinated prostitution strategy and response to Paying the price — but what about the men?
Justin GaffneyThe recently published Home Office strategy document, A co‐ordinated prostitution strategy and a summary of responses to Paying the price (Home Office, 2006), focuses on the role…
No room for a regulated market? The implications of the co‐ordinated prostitution strategy for the indoor sex industries
Teela SandersIn the UK the indoor sexual marketplace of brothels, saunas and massage parlours has historically been left to manage itself, with limited regulation from policing agencies. This…
Community safety, rights and recognition: Towards a co‐ordinated prostitution strategy?
Maggie O'NeillThis article argues that there are two main barriers preventing imagining and actioning an inclusive, holistic strategy for prostitution reform in the UK. It identifies five key…
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1757-8043Online date, start – end:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Timi Osidipe