In common with other nations of the world the United States today as in the past is faced with the problem of controlling prostitution, particularly in urban areas. At one time or another states and cities in the United States have experimented with the classic methods of controlling prostitution: reglementation, segregation and repression. Reglementation of individual houses or prostitutes has never been carried out on a statewide basis in any state in the United States, though one can find instances in certain large cities in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in which city ordinances or de facto police regulations provided for licensing of houses by the police and periodic medical examinations of their inmates. Some cities also...
Prostitution, hustling, and sex work are forms of labor, not erotic preferences or identities as are...
Using historical and contemporary resources, this paper provides a critical account of the contempor...
In feminist thought, the denigration of prostitutes is understood as a means by which all women's se...
The dissertation is a close examination of the changes and continuities in law applied to prostitute...
As one of the oldest professions, prostitution has had a continual presence in the United States. Th...
(print) xiv, 175 p.Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Regulating deviance. p.1 -- Controlling brothels in...
Approximately 1 million women in North America are involved in prostitution, according to www.veroni...
Prostitution is often referred to as the oldest profession. However, ideas and perceptions about the...
During the 18th and 19th centuries, prostitution came to be understood as a potentially disruptive e...
Prostitution is a female’s using her body as a merchandise on rent. As such, it is essentially demea...
[Excerpt] “Throughout history many people have viewed sodomy and prostitution as moral evils, becaus...
The U.S. Government adopted a strong position against legalized prostitution in a December 2002 Nati...
Accounts of the governance of prostitution have typically argued that prostitutes are, in one way or...
This research study explores how prostitution laws correspond with the discourse surrounding sex wor...
Prostitution is an incredibly dangerous: about 92%-95% of women in prostitution became victims of se...
Prostitution, hustling, and sex work are forms of labor, not erotic preferences or identities as are...
Using historical and contemporary resources, this paper provides a critical account of the contempor...
In feminist thought, the denigration of prostitutes is understood as a means by which all women's se...
The dissertation is a close examination of the changes and continuities in law applied to prostitute...
As one of the oldest professions, prostitution has had a continual presence in the United States. Th...
(print) xiv, 175 p.Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Regulating deviance. p.1 -- Controlling brothels in...
Approximately 1 million women in North America are involved in prostitution, according to www.veroni...
Prostitution is often referred to as the oldest profession. However, ideas and perceptions about the...
During the 18th and 19th centuries, prostitution came to be understood as a potentially disruptive e...
Prostitution is a female’s using her body as a merchandise on rent. As such, it is essentially demea...
[Excerpt] “Throughout history many people have viewed sodomy and prostitution as moral evils, becaus...
The U.S. Government adopted a strong position against legalized prostitution in a December 2002 Nati...
Accounts of the governance of prostitution have typically argued that prostitutes are, in one way or...
This research study explores how prostitution laws correspond with the discourse surrounding sex wor...
Prostitution is an incredibly dangerous: about 92%-95% of women in prostitution became victims of se...
Prostitution, hustling, and sex work are forms of labor, not erotic preferences or identities as are...
Using historical and contemporary resources, this paper provides a critical account of the contempor...
In feminist thought, the denigration of prostitutes is understood as a means by which all women's se...