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Rhetoric, reality and risk outcomes in sex work

Pages 199-215 | Published online: 14 Jul 2010

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Danielle A. Sawicki, Brienna N. Meffert, Kate Read & Adrienne J. Heinz. (2019) Culturally competent health care for sex workers: an examination of myths that stigmatize sex work and hinder access to care. Sexual and Relationship Therapy 34:3, pages 355-371.
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Denise Blake, Cherida Fraser & Shiloh Groot. (2022) Sex workers’ experiences following the Canterbury earthquakes: Recovery and rebuild. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 77, pages 103038.
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Gillian Abel & Catherine Healy. 2021. Sex Work, Health, and Human Rights. Sex Work, Health, and Human Rights 175 187 .
Gillian Abel & Melissa Ludeke. (2020) Brothels as Sites of Third-Party Exploitation? Decriminalisation and Sex Workers’ Employment Rights. Social Sciences 10:1, pages 3.
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Lynzi Armstrong. (2018) Stigma, decriminalisation, and violence against street-based sex workers: Changing the narrative. Sexualities 22:7-8, pages 1288-1308.
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Lynzi Armstrong. (2016) From Law Enforcement to Protection? Interactions between Sex Workers and Police in a Decriminalized Street-Based Sex Industry: Table 1. British Journal of Criminology, pages azw019.
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Gillian M Abel. (2014) A decade of decriminalization: Sex work ‘down under’ but not underground. Criminology & Criminal Justice 14:5, pages 580-592.
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Susan Strega, Caitlin Janzen, Jeannie Morgan, Leslie Brown, Robina Thomas & Jeannine Carriére. (2014) Never Innocent Victims. Violence Against Women 20:1, pages 6-25.
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Carol Harrington. (2012) Prostitution Policy Models and Feminist Knowledge Politics in New Zealand and Sweden. Sexuality Research and Social Policy 9:4, pages 337-349.
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Marcos R. V. Garcia & Yvette Piha Lehman. (2011) Issues Concerning the Informality and Outdoor Sex Work Performed by Travestis in São Paulo, Brazil. Archives of Sexual Behavior 40:6, pages 1211-1221.
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Frances M. Shaver. (2016) Sex Work Research. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 20:3, pages 296-319.
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