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Neon wasteland
2011
This path-breaking book examines the lives of five topless dancers in the economically devastated “rust belt” of upstate New York. With insight and empathy, Susan Dewey shows how these women negotiate their lives as parents, employees, and family members while working in a profession widely regarded as incompatible with motherhood and fidelity. Neither disparaging nor romanticizing her subjects, Dewey investigates the complicated dynamic of performance, resilience, economic need, and emotional vulnerability that comprises the life of a stripper. An accessibly written text that uses academic theories and methods to make sense of feminized labor, Neon Wasteland shows that sex work is part of the learned process by which some women come to believe that their self-esteem, material worth, and possibilities for life improvement are invested in their bodies.
Sex trafficking : inside the business of modern slavery
\"Every year, millions of women and children are abducted, deceived, seduced, or sold into forced prostitution, made to service hundreds if not thousands of men before being discarded. Generating huge profits for their exploiters, sex slaves form the backbone of one of the world's most profitable illicit enterprises, for unlike narcotics, which must be grown, harvested, refined, and packaged, the female body requires no such \"processing\" and can be repeatedly consumed.\" \"In this first-of-its-kind journey, Siddharth Kara investigates the mechanics of the global sex trafficking business across four continents and takes stock of its devastating human toll. Since first encountering the horrors of sexual slavery in a Bosnian refugee camp in 1995, Kara has taken multiple research trips to India, Nepal, Burma, Thailand, Vietnam, the United Kingdom, Italy, the Netherlands, Albania, Moldova, Mexico, and the United States. He has met hundreds of slaves, has witnessed the sale of numerous human beings into slavery, and has confronted some of the criminals who have exploited them.\" \"Drawing on his background in finance and economics, Kara provides a rare business analysis of sex trafficking, focusing on the local drivers and global macroeconomic trends that gave rise to the industry after the fall of the Berlin Wall. He quantifies the size, growth, and profitability of sex trafficking and other forms of modern slavery - metrics that have never been published before - and locates the sectors that would be hardest hit by specifically designed interventions and penalties.\"
Taking the crime out of sex work
2010
New Zealand was the first country in the world to decriminalise all sectors of sex work. This book provides an in-depth look at New Zealand's experience of decriminalisation. It provides first-hand views and experiences of this policy from the point of view of those involved in the sex industry, as well as people involved in developing, implementing, researching and reviewing the policies. Presenting an example of radical legal reform in an area of current policy debate it will be of interest to academics, researchers and postgraduates as well as policy makers and activists.
Sex trafficking : inside the business of modern slavery
\"Across eighteen countries and six continents, Siddharth Kara has witnessed firsthand the sale of human beings into slavery, interviewed more than five hundred slaves of all kinds, and confronted some of those who trafficked and exploited them. In this book he draws on his background in finance and law to provide the first ever business and economic analysis of contemporary slavery worldwide, focusing on its most profitable and barbaric form, sex trafficking. Kara describes the local factors and global economic forces that gave rise to various forms of modern-day slavery worldwide and, for the first time, quantifies their size, growth, and profitability. He also recommends specific legal, tactical, and policy measures that would target the most vulnerable sectors of various slavery industries and help abolish slavery once and for all.\"--Back cover
Sexing the Caribbean
2004
This unprecedented work provides both the history of sex work in this region as well as an examination of current-day sex tourism. Based on interviews with sex workers, brothel owners, local residents and tourists, Kamala Kempadoo offers a vivid account of what life is like in the world of sex tourism as well as its entrenched roots in colonialism and slavery in the Caribbean.
Kamala Kempadoo is a Professor at York University in Ontario. She was the Acting Director and Lecturer at the Centre for Gender and Development Studies at the University of West Indies--Mona in Jamaica. She is the editor of Global Sex Workers (Routledge, 1998) and Sun, Sex and Gold (1999).
Correction: Prevalence and factors associated with hepatitis B and C virus infections among female Sex workers in Ethiopia: Results of the national biobehavioral Survey, 2020
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Bedassa, Birra Bejiga
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Yimam, Jemal Ayalew
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Eticha, Getachew Tollera
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Sex oriented businesses
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Surveys
2023
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The garden of last days : a novel
Explosive elements converge one early September night in a Florida men's club revealing the seamy underside of American life at the moment before the world changed.
Gender-inclusive sexual health literacy scale for sex workers
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Visanuyothin, Sawitree
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Ketkrongkuay, Pitak
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Thongnopakun, Saowanee
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Sex oriented businesses
2026
Marginalized sex workers worldwide face persistent sexual health inequities, yet lack a validated, gender-inclusive tool to measure their sexual health literacy (SHL). This study aimed to develop and validate the Gender-inclusive Sexual Health Literacy Scale for Sex Workers (SHL-SW). A mixed methods approach was employed in three stages: (1) literature review, (2) expert consultation using the Delphi technique, and (3) questionnaire development and validation. The participants included 18 experts, 5 competent evaluators, and 600 sex workers. Data were collected through interviewer-administered online questionnaires. Analyses methods included median, interquartile range, content validity index, Cronbach's alpha coefficient, and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). The final 10-item SHL-SW demonstrated high internal consistency (Cronbach's [alpha] = 0.92). The CFA confirmed the hypothesized four-factor structure (access, understanding, appraisal, and application), with model fit indices indicating an excellent fit to the data (X² = 20.568, p = 0.151; CFI = 0.99; TLI = 0.98; RMSEA = 0.04; SRMR = 0.03), thus establishing strong construct validity. The SHL-SW is a reliable and valid instrument for assessing SHL among sex workers in Thailand, and is the first such instrument to be specifically validated for gender inclusivity in this population across four components: (1) access, (2) understanding, (3) appraisal, and (4) application. This tool enables public health practitioners and researchers to identify SHL gaps, design targeted rights-based interventions, and inform evidence-based policies aimed at advancing health equity.
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