Background: Despite a large body of evidence globally demonstrating that the criminalization of sex workers increases HIV/STI risks, we know far less about the impact of criminalization and policing of managers and in-call establishments on HIV/STI prevention among sex workers, and even less so among migrant sex workers. Methods: Analysis draws on ethnographic fieldwork and 46 qualitative interviews with migrant sex workers, managers and business owners of in-call sex work venues in Metro Vancouver, Canada. Results: The criminalization of in-call venues and third parties explicitly limits sex w...
Previous research indicates that criminalization of sex work is associated with harms among sex work...
Previous research indicates that criminalization of sex work is associated with harms among sex work...
Background: Universal access to health care is a critical determinant of health. Despite the numerou...
Background: Despite a large body of evidence globally demonstrating that the crimin...
Objectives To explore how criminalisation and policing of sex buyers (clients) rather than sex wo...
Background and objectives: Globally, sex workers experience labour rights abuses, disproportionate b...
Background Research that accurately represents how characteristics of sex work clie...
Canada’s prostitution laws have created a legal paradox whereby sex work itself is not illegal, but ...
Background: Im/migrant women often face barriers to conventional labour markets in destination count...
BackgroundMigrant women in sex work experience unique risks and protective factors related to their ...
Using a socio-ecological, structural determinants framework, this study assesses the impact of munic...
Despite evidence globally of the heavy HIV burden among sex workers (SWs) as well as other poor heal...
Objective Among sex workers (SWs) in Vancouver, Canada, this study identified social, drug use, s...
Despite evidence globally of the heavy HIV burden among sex workers (SWs) as well as other poor heal...
Using a socio-ecological, structural determinants framework, this study assesses the impact of munic...
Previous research indicates that criminalization of sex work is associated with harms among sex work...
Previous research indicates that criminalization of sex work is associated with harms among sex work...
Background: Universal access to health care is a critical determinant of health. Despite the numerou...
Background: Despite a large body of evidence globally demonstrating that the crimin...
Objectives To explore how criminalisation and policing of sex buyers (clients) rather than sex wo...
Background and objectives: Globally, sex workers experience labour rights abuses, disproportionate b...
Background Research that accurately represents how characteristics of sex work clie...
Canada’s prostitution laws have created a legal paradox whereby sex work itself is not illegal, but ...
Background: Im/migrant women often face barriers to conventional labour markets in destination count...
BackgroundMigrant women in sex work experience unique risks and protective factors related to their ...
Using a socio-ecological, structural determinants framework, this study assesses the impact of munic...
Despite evidence globally of the heavy HIV burden among sex workers (SWs) as well as other poor heal...
Objective Among sex workers (SWs) in Vancouver, Canada, this study identified social, drug use, s...
Despite evidence globally of the heavy HIV burden among sex workers (SWs) as well as other poor heal...
Using a socio-ecological, structural determinants framework, this study assesses the impact of munic...
Previous research indicates that criminalization of sex work is associated with harms among sex work...
Previous research indicates that criminalization of sex work is associated with harms among sex work...
Background: Universal access to health care is a critical determinant of health. Despite the numerou...