Current British government policy on sex work aims to reduce prostitution, challenge its inevitability and in terms of support services for sex workers is heavily focused towards exiting strategies for those in sex work. Exiting programmes are complex, often lengthy and need to meet a range of holistic needs in order to assist individuals who want to leave sex work and problematic drug use. Addressing drug use has been to the fore as part of exiting programmes due to the very high rates of problematic drug use reported amongst female street sex workers and drug use being identified as a key factor shaping routes into and sustaining involvement with street-based sex work. This contrasts with the much lower levels of problematic drug use foun...
including prostitution entry, maintenance, and exit attempts. Three years later, 18 of the original ...
Recent years have seen a 'quiet revolution' in the way that the sex industry is regulated and govern...
In this paper, academics and managers of specialist services reflect on the shifting policy and fund...
A number of recent UK studies and reports have identified a plethora of barriers female sex-workers ...
Little is known, beyond the anecdotal, about the everyday lives and needs of women who street sex wo...
Substance misuse among women sex workers is a complex issue, given the heterogeneity of both substan...
The idea of ‘exiting’ the sex industry plays a powerful symbolic role in the feminist debates around...
Introduction: Purpose of the article is to analyse the motives of the decision to limit or stop usin...
AbstractIntroductionPurpose of the article is to analyse the motives of the decision to limit or sto...
Abstract Background For women who want to, exiting sex work can be challenging. Numerous programs s...
INTRODUCTION: Poor health of sex workers continues to be a source of international concern. Sex work...
Abstract Background: Observations suggest that patterns of drug use may be changing among sex worker...
Although sex work can bring significant economic benefit there are serious downsides, not least vuln...
OBJECTIVES: The majority of female street-based sex workers (SSWs) are dependent on illicit drugs an...
Background: Commercial sex work exposed women to countless risks and exit is recommended as an essen...
including prostitution entry, maintenance, and exit attempts. Three years later, 18 of the original ...
Recent years have seen a 'quiet revolution' in the way that the sex industry is regulated and govern...
In this paper, academics and managers of specialist services reflect on the shifting policy and fund...
A number of recent UK studies and reports have identified a plethora of barriers female sex-workers ...
Little is known, beyond the anecdotal, about the everyday lives and needs of women who street sex wo...
Substance misuse among women sex workers is a complex issue, given the heterogeneity of both substan...
The idea of ‘exiting’ the sex industry plays a powerful symbolic role in the feminist debates around...
Introduction: Purpose of the article is to analyse the motives of the decision to limit or stop usin...
AbstractIntroductionPurpose of the article is to analyse the motives of the decision to limit or sto...
Abstract Background For women who want to, exiting sex work can be challenging. Numerous programs s...
INTRODUCTION: Poor health of sex workers continues to be a source of international concern. Sex work...
Abstract Background: Observations suggest that patterns of drug use may be changing among sex worker...
Although sex work can bring significant economic benefit there are serious downsides, not least vuln...
OBJECTIVES: The majority of female street-based sex workers (SSWs) are dependent on illicit drugs an...
Background: Commercial sex work exposed women to countless risks and exit is recommended as an essen...
including prostitution entry, maintenance, and exit attempts. Three years later, 18 of the original ...
Recent years have seen a 'quiet revolution' in the way that the sex industry is regulated and govern...
In this paper, academics and managers of specialist services reflect on the shifting policy and fund...