KEY READINGS

Sagar, T. (2007) Tackling on-street sex work: Anti-Social Behaviour Orders, sex workers and inclusive inter-agency initiatives, Criminology and Criminal Justice, vol. 7 (2), pp. 153-168.

 

Brooks-Gordon, B. (2010) Sex Workers. In. F. Brookman, M. Maguire, H. Pierpoint and T. Bennett. Handbook of Crime. Oxon: Willan Publishing. (Chapter 28, pp. 542-576)

 

Matthews, R. Easton, H., Reynolds, L., Bindel, J. and Young L. (2014) Exiting prostitution: a study in female desistance. London: Palgrave Macmillan. (Chapter 2, pp. 20-44).

 

FURTHER READINGS

VICIMASATION

Matthews, R. (2015) Female prostitution and victimization: a realist analysis, International Review of Victimology, vol. 21(1), pp. 85-100.

 

Agustin, L. (2006) The conundrum of women’s agency: migration and the sex industry. In. R.Campbell and M.O’Neill (eds.) Sex Work Now. Collumpton: Willan. (Chapter 5, pp. 116–140).

 

Crown Prosecution Service (2013) Prostitution and exploitation of prostitution.

Available at: www.cps.gov.uk/legal/p_to_r/prostitution_and_exploitation_of_prostitution.

 

Davidson, J. (2006) Will the real sex slave stand up? Feminist Review, vol. 83, pp. 4–22.

 

Farley, M. (2004) Bad for the body, bad for the heart: prostitution harms women even if legalized or decriminalized, Violence Against Women, vol. 10 (10), pp. 1087–1125.

 

Hester, H. and Westmarland, N. (2004) Tackling street prostitution: towards a holistic approach. Research Study 279. London: Home Office. Can be accessed via http://dro.dur.ac.uk/2557/1/2557.pdf

 

 

Sanders, T. (2004) A continuum of risk? The management of health, physical and emotional risks by

female sex workers, Sociology of Health and Illness, vol. 26 (5), pp. 557-574.