Focusing on the treatment of crimes against sex workers, the book explores the adoption of a hate crime framework in England. It highlights the operational benefits and support for victims that this approach can provide, arguing that it complements, rather than replaces, the decriminalization of sex work. Additionally, the authors assess the broader implications of hate crime policy, discussing its relevance and challenges while advocating for an expanded understanding of hate crimes to include more marginalized groups.
Teela Sanders Pořadí knih


- 2021
- 2020
Providing one of the first comprehensive, cross cultural examinations of the dynamic market for sexual services, this book presents an evidence-based look at the multiple factors related to purchasing patterns and demand among clients who have used the internet. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Understanding Sexual Consumption; 1. Knowledge About Consumers; 2. Law, Policy and Politics in the UK and US; 3. Advertising and Avenues of Access to Paying for Sex; 4. Who Are Clients and How Do They Buy? Purchasing Patterns, Customer; 5. Beyond Middle-Aged, Straight, White Guys: Purchasing Patterns in Smaller Markets; 6. Sex Without Touch - Consumers of the Webcam Market; 7. Responsible Consumption? Client Attitudes, Self Regulation and Risks in an Underground Environment; 8. Conclusions: Market Diversity in a Digital Age; Appendix: Methodology.