It has been well established that those working in the sex industry are at various risks of violence and crime depending on where they sell sex and the environments in which they work. What sociological research has failed to address is how crime and safety have been affected by the dynamic changing nature of sex work given the dominance of the internet and digital technologies, including the development of new markets such as webcamming. This paper reports the most comprehensive findings on the internet‐based sex market in the UK demonstrating types of crimes experienced by internet‐based sex workers and the strategies of risk management that sex workers adopt, building on our article in the British Journal of Sociology in 2007. We present...
The criminal law relating to sex work was last modified in the Sexual Offences Act 2003. Three years...
Background: Evidence shows that online solicitation facilitates sex workers’ ability to mitigate the...
The criminal law relating to sex work was last modified in the Sexual Offences Act 2003. Three years...
It has been well established that those working in the sex industry are at various risks of violence...
It has been well established that those working in the sex industry are at various risks of violence...
The sex industry is increasingly operated through online technologies, whether this is selling servi...
The sex industry is increasingly operated through online technologies, whether this is selling servi...
Drawing on the largest study of the United Kingdom online market in sexual labour to date, this arti...
The sex industry is increasingly operated through online technologies, whether this is selling servi...
This survey reports a range of experiences from 641 online sex workers selling sexual services via d...
This chapter draws on findings from the Beyond the Gaze (BtG) research project, the largest UK study...
The rise of the internet and related digital technologies has had a profound impact on many aspects ...
Technological change, particularly the growth of the Internet and smart phones, has increased the vi...
This book takes readers behind the screen to uncover how digital technologies have affected the UK s...
The rise of the internet and related digital technologies has had a profound impact on many aspects ...
The criminal law relating to sex work was last modified in the Sexual Offences Act 2003. Three years...
Background: Evidence shows that online solicitation facilitates sex workers’ ability to mitigate the...
The criminal law relating to sex work was last modified in the Sexual Offences Act 2003. Three years...
It has been well established that those working in the sex industry are at various risks of violence...
It has been well established that those working in the sex industry are at various risks of violence...
The sex industry is increasingly operated through online technologies, whether this is selling servi...
The sex industry is increasingly operated through online technologies, whether this is selling servi...
Drawing on the largest study of the United Kingdom online market in sexual labour to date, this arti...
The sex industry is increasingly operated through online technologies, whether this is selling servi...
This survey reports a range of experiences from 641 online sex workers selling sexual services via d...
This chapter draws on findings from the Beyond the Gaze (BtG) research project, the largest UK study...
The rise of the internet and related digital technologies has had a profound impact on many aspects ...
Technological change, particularly the growth of the Internet and smart phones, has increased the vi...
This book takes readers behind the screen to uncover how digital technologies have affected the UK s...
The rise of the internet and related digital technologies has had a profound impact on many aspects ...
The criminal law relating to sex work was last modified in the Sexual Offences Act 2003. Three years...
Background: Evidence shows that online solicitation facilitates sex workers’ ability to mitigate the...
The criminal law relating to sex work was last modified in the Sexual Offences Act 2003. Three years...