Debates about the legalisation of sex work in Australia have tended to focus on the ‘risks’ of sex work that need managing and regulating. However, in some states, the framing of these risks has been dominated by socio-cultural and political concerns, such as morality and suburban serenity, rather than the concerns of workers in the industry. In this article we discuss how the risks of sex work have been envisaged and debated in two case study states (South Australia and Western Australia) since 2000, and consider why Bills have been repeatedly unsuccessful in reforming sex work law. In so doing, we apply a conceptual framework to tease apart the socio-cultural and political framings of ‘risk’ in crime policy generally
Approaches to social crimes differ widely around the world, with different cultures applying their o...
The subject of prostitution has long vexed criminal justice authorities in Australia, as in most oth...
The subject of prostitution has long vexed criminal justice authorities in Australia, as in most oth...
Debates about the legalisation of sex work in Australia have tended to focus on the ‘risks’ of sex w...
Despite continuing contests in Australian states over the validity of sex work as work, Victoria and...
Discourse on sex work is replete with narratives of risk and danger, predominantly focused on violen...
Discourse on sex work is replete with narratives of risk and danger, predominantly focused on violen...
Discourse on sex work is replete with narratives of risk and danger, predominantly focused on violen...
Sex work is a highly gendered form of labour performed mostly by women. This article explores the im...
Discourse on sex work is replete with narratives of risk and danger, predominantly focused on violen...
Discourse on sex work is replete with narratives of risk and danger, predominantly focused on violen...
Brothels have been legal in much of Australia for the past several decades, but have received limite...
Debates over the legitimacy and legality of prostitution have characterised human trafficking discou...
Debates over the legitimacy and legality of prostitution have characterised human trafficking discou...
Despite continuing contests in Australian states over the validity of sex work as work, Victoria and...
Approaches to social crimes differ widely around the world, with different cultures applying their o...
The subject of prostitution has long vexed criminal justice authorities in Australia, as in most oth...
The subject of prostitution has long vexed criminal justice authorities in Australia, as in most oth...
Debates about the legalisation of sex work in Australia have tended to focus on the ‘risks’ of sex w...
Despite continuing contests in Australian states over the validity of sex work as work, Victoria and...
Discourse on sex work is replete with narratives of risk and danger, predominantly focused on violen...
Discourse on sex work is replete with narratives of risk and danger, predominantly focused on violen...
Discourse on sex work is replete with narratives of risk and danger, predominantly focused on violen...
Sex work is a highly gendered form of labour performed mostly by women. This article explores the im...
Discourse on sex work is replete with narratives of risk and danger, predominantly focused on violen...
Discourse on sex work is replete with narratives of risk and danger, predominantly focused on violen...
Brothels have been legal in much of Australia for the past several decades, but have received limite...
Debates over the legitimacy and legality of prostitution have characterised human trafficking discou...
Debates over the legitimacy and legality of prostitution have characterised human trafficking discou...
Despite continuing contests in Australian states over the validity of sex work as work, Victoria and...
Approaches to social crimes differ widely around the world, with different cultures applying their o...
The subject of prostitution has long vexed criminal justice authorities in Australia, as in most oth...
The subject of prostitution has long vexed criminal justice authorities in Australia, as in most oth...