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AIDS Care
Psychological and Socio-medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV
Volume 8, 1996 - Issue 4
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Segmentation of heterosexual prostitution into various forms: A barrier to the potential transmission of HIV

Pages 417-432 | Published online: 27 May 2010

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Libby W. Plumridge. (2001) Rhetoric, reality and risk outcomes in sex work. Health, Risk & Society 3:2, pages 199-215.
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Pamela Lilleston, Jacqueline Reuben & Susan G. Sherman. (2012) “This is our sanctuary”: Perceptions of safety among exotic dancers in Baltimore, Maryland. Health & Place 18:3, pages 561-567.
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Jacqueline Reuben, Chris Serio-Chapman, Christopher Welsh, Richard Matens & Susan G. Sherman. (2011) Correlates of Current Transactional Sex among a Sample of Female Exotic Dancers in Baltimore, MD. Journal of Urban Health 88:2, pages 342-351.
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Alan Collins & Guy Judge. (2009) Differential enforcement across police jurisdictions and client demand in paid sex markets. European Journal of Law and Economics 29:1, pages 43-55.
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Ronald Weitzer. (2009) Sociology of Sex Work. Annual Review of Sociology 35:1, pages 213-234.
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Alan Collins & Guy Judge. (2008) Client participation in paid sex markets under alternative regulatory regimes. International Review of Law and Economics 28:4, pages 294-301.
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Linda Cusick. (2006) Widening the harm reduction agenda: From drug use to sex work. International Journal of Drug Policy 17:1, pages 3-11.
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Sabine Grenz. (2005) Intersections of Sex and Power in Research on Prostitution: A Female Researcher Interviewing Male Heterosexual Clients. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 30:4, pages 2091-2113.
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Libby Plumridge & Gillian Abel. (2001) A 'segmented’ sex industry in New Zealand: sexual and personal safety of female sex workers. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health 25:1, pages 78-83.
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