This article critically examines and compares adult male and female experiences selling sex in Canada’s off-street sex industry. Findings indicate that gender disparities exist when it comes to the work of selling sex: male providers are better insulated from violence and exploitation because of their gender, while female sex workers are forced to navigate multiple layers of oppression to assure safer working conditions. Despite these differences, this data suggests that prioritizing overarching labour issues, instead of gendered experiences working in commercial sex, can function to increase all sex workers’ safety and access to justice
Background and objectives: Globally, sex workers experience labour rights abuses, disproportionate b...
This research paper explores the various forms of oppression transwomen of color sex workers (TWCSW)...
Sex workers face a high level of violence as well as discrimination and stigma in regard to their pr...
This article critically examines and compares adult male and female experiences selling sex in Canad...
This article critically examines and compares adult male and female experiences selling sex in Canad...
This nation-wide study examined victimization in Canadian off-street commercial sex. Working in coll...
Objectives To explore how criminalisation and policing of sex buyers (clients) rather than sex wo...
In 2013, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that three sections of the Criminal Code of Canada pertai...
This thesis explores women’s experiences working in off-street prostitution venues in Vancouver, BC....
Women’s participation in the sex trade industry has always been a subject of contention, with confli...
Background: Globally, sex work is highly stigmatized, and the dominant policy approach has been crim...
This paper makes a case for decriminalization of sex work in response to recent legislation restrict...
The impetus behind this Special Issue emerged from a quest to move beyondbinary thinking in the cont...
Compared to women, there is limited knowledge concerning men working in the sex trade in Canada. Lon...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the prevalence and structural correlates of gender based violence against f...
Background and objectives: Globally, sex workers experience labour rights abuses, disproportionate b...
This research paper explores the various forms of oppression transwomen of color sex workers (TWCSW)...
Sex workers face a high level of violence as well as discrimination and stigma in regard to their pr...
This article critically examines and compares adult male and female experiences selling sex in Canad...
This article critically examines and compares adult male and female experiences selling sex in Canad...
This nation-wide study examined victimization in Canadian off-street commercial sex. Working in coll...
Objectives To explore how criminalisation and policing of sex buyers (clients) rather than sex wo...
In 2013, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that three sections of the Criminal Code of Canada pertai...
This thesis explores women’s experiences working in off-street prostitution venues in Vancouver, BC....
Women’s participation in the sex trade industry has always been a subject of contention, with confli...
Background: Globally, sex work is highly stigmatized, and the dominant policy approach has been crim...
This paper makes a case for decriminalization of sex work in response to recent legislation restrict...
The impetus behind this Special Issue emerged from a quest to move beyondbinary thinking in the cont...
Compared to women, there is limited knowledge concerning men working in the sex trade in Canada. Lon...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the prevalence and structural correlates of gender based violence against f...
Background and objectives: Globally, sex workers experience labour rights abuses, disproportionate b...
This research paper explores the various forms of oppression transwomen of color sex workers (TWCSW)...
Sex workers face a high level of violence as well as discrimination and stigma in regard to their pr...