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Spanish version of Report: How The War On Sex Work Is Stripping Your Privacy: Consumer Privacy Final es-ES (1).pdf

How the War On Sex Work Is Stripping Your Privacy Rights Report 2/2023

Four Years of FOSTA: The Survey

Prostitution and Prostitution-Related Charges In Rhode Island 200-Present

Report on “Tracing Criminalization: Policing and Prosecution in LA, 2017-2019” Tracing Criminalization-2[1]  

Alaska Sex Worker Report

Protecting the Health and Rights of Sex Workers in the US and globally

(https://law.yale.edu/ghjp/projects/gender-sexuality-and-rights/protecting-health-and-rights-sex-workers-us-and-globally)

Global Network of Sex Worker Projects-Resources

Decriminalization of Prostitution The Evidence Copyright © English Collective of Prostitutes 2016

The Criminalization of Cleints Briefing Paper Network of Sex Work Projects

Criminalisation of clients: reproducing vulnerabilities for violence and poor health among street-based sex workers in Canada — a qualitative study

New research shows criminalization of clients endangers Vancouver sex workers and violates their huma

Amnesty International publishes policy and research on protection of sex workers’ rights

No trafficking in NZ sex industry but migrant abuse is widespread, report finds

Human Trafficking Policy Resources


Voices of Filipina Bargirls respond researchers who’ve worked in Angeles City

Sex Industry and Sex Workers in Nevada 2012

Research Resources from Police Prostitutes and Politics.com

Female Under 18 arrested for prostitution by the year

Females and males arrested for disorderly conduct by the year

Canadian Researcher Dr. Michael Goodyear

Canadian Researcher John Lowman

Myths About Prostitutes Lifestyle Science Nordic

Police Forced Prostitutes into Brothels Science Nordic

What Drives a Prostitute Science Nordic

Do John Schools Really
Decrease Recidivism?
A methodological critique of an evaluation of the
San Francisco First Offender Prostitution Program
by Rachel Lovell and Ann Jordan July 2012

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