Voicing Consent, Sex Workers, Sexual Violation, and Legal Consciousness across national contexts
Sex Workers, Sexual Violation, and Legal Consciousness across national contexts
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This book examines sex workers' ability to voice consent in the course of their work across national contexts.
The authors surveyed sex workers and legal personnel lawyers in the UK and New Zealand.
The analysis focuses on the impact of different legal systems on sex workers' rights.
The book utilizes a portion of the data collected to present a nuanced understanding.
The goal is to make the data available to policymakers and other interested parties for evidence-based policy.
The authors surveyed sex workers and legal personnel lawyers in the UK and New Zealand.
The analysis focuses on the impact of different legal systems on sex workers' rights.
The book utilizes a portion of the data collected to present a nuanced understanding.
The goal is to make the data available to policymakers and other interested parties for evidence-based policy.
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with scholars in the UK and in New Zealand.

Barbara Brents

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