Sex Work Now provides an authoritative overview of female sex work and policy in the UK, and addresses a number of key contemporary issues and debates. These include sex worker unionization, migrant sex work and trafficking, communities and sex work, male clients of sex workers, the policing of prostitution, zoning of street sex work, young people and sexual exploitation, drug use and sex work, exiting, violence and sex work. Throughout the book is shaped by the lives and experiences of sex workers themselves drawing on applied, policy or participatory action research.
This book approaches the subject from an interdisciplinary perspective, cutting across conventional boundaries of sociology, criminology, politics and social policy. Contributors to the book include academics, researchers, practitioners and activists who are among the leading commentators on prostitution in the UK.
provides overview of sex work in UK
considers impact of recent legislation and policy, especially Sex Offences Act 2003
focus on lives and experiences of sex workers themselves
Contents
Introduction: Maggie O'Neill (Staffordshire University) and Rosie Campbell (NACRO)
1 Out of touch and out of time? The contemporary policing of sex work, Phil Hubbard (Loughborough University)
2 Street sex work and local communities: creating discursive spaces for genuine consultation and inclusion, Maggie O'Neill (Staffordshire University) and Rosie Campbell
3 'Zoning' street sex work: the way forward?, Marieke Van Doornick (A. De Graaf Foundation) and Rosie Campbell (NACRO)
4 Behind the personal ads: the indoor sex markets in Britain, Teela Sanders (Leeds University)
5 The conundrum of women's agency: migration and the sex industry, Laura Maria Agustin (The Open University)
6 Murder made easy: the final solution to prostitution? Hilary Kinnell (UK of Sex Work Projects)
7 Sex work and problem drug use in the UK: the links, problems and possible solutions, Tiggey May and Gillian Hunter (London South Bank University)
8 "Finding the 'I' in sexual exploitation: young people's voices within policy and practice, Jenny Pearce (Middlesex University)
9 Clients of female sex workers: men or monsters? Hilary Kinnell (UK of Sex Work Projects)
10 Support services for women working the sex industry, Jane Pitcher
11 Sex workers in the labour movement, Ana Lopes (GMB, International Union of Sex Workers)
Index