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Designing Prostitution Policy: Intention and Reality in Regulating the Sex Trade

Hardback

Main Details

Title Designing Prostitution Policy: Intention and Reality in Regulating the Sex Trade
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Hendrik Wagenaar
By (author) Helga Amesberger
By (author) Sietske Altink
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:312
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
ISBN/Barcode 9781447324249
ClassificationsDewey:363.44
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations No

Publishing Details

Publisher Bristol University Press
Imprint Policy Press
Publication Date 26 April 2017
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This book is the first to offer a detailed analysis of the design and implementation of prostitution policy at the local level and carefully situates local policy practices in national policy making and transnational trends in labour migration and exploitation. Based on comparisons with countries such as Austria, the Netherlands, New Zealand and Sweden, it analyses the policy instruments employed by local administrators to control prostitution and sex workers, highlighting more effective policies on prostitution, migration and labour exploitation.

Author Biography

Hendrik Wagenaar is Professor of Urban Studies and Planning at the University of Sheffield. In 2013 he completed a 3-year international comparative study of prostitution policy. He is a founding member of the COST Action 'Comparing European Prostitution Policies'. He publishes in the areas of citizen participation, prostitution policy, practice theory and interpretive policy analysis. Helga Amesberger is senior researcher at the Institute of Conflict Research in Vienna. Her main research topics are violence against women (current and historical), racism and prostitution policy and she has widely published on these subjects. Her book about sex work in Austria is regarded as standard reference. In 2012 she was awarded the Austrian Kathe Leichter Preis for her work on women's studies and the promotion of equality for women. Sietske Altink has an MA in philosophy and was a researcher at the comparative study of prostitution policy. Since the 1980s she has researched prostitution (for the ministry of social affairs), worked with migrants at the Foundation against Trafficking in Women and managed the Dutch NGO ' De Rode Draad" (Red Thread). She is a key figure in the prostitution debate in the Netherlands and is sought out for her wide knowledge of prostitution policy for lectures, presentations and media appearances.

Reviews

"A splendid, evidence-based analysis of policies related to sexual commerce and labor migration in Europe. Scholars and policymakers will find the book's findings of tremendous value as they weigh alternative proposals for regulating commercial sex. " Ronald Weitzer, George Washington University, USA