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Editors' introduction: the regulation of prostitution: contemporary contextsand comparative perspectives | |
Legal incursions into supply/demand: criminalising and responsibilising the buyers and sellers of sex in the UK | |
Be helped or else! Economic exploitation, male violence and prostitution policy in the UK | |
Wolfenden 50: revisiting state policy and the politics of sex work in the UK | |
The construction of prostitutes and clients in French policy debates | |
Exploring exploitation: trafficking in sex, work and sex work | |
Putting trafficking on the map: the geography of feminist complicity | |
Simulating the impact of regulation changes on the market for prostitution services | |
Client participation and the regulatory environment | |
Criminalising the use of trafficked prostitutes: some philosophical issues | |
Why hate men who pay for sex? Exploring the shift to 'tackling demand' in the UK | |
The consumer, the consumed and the commodity: women and sex buyers talk about objectification in prostitution | |
Index | |
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