honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePolitical ScienceElla MyersThis thesis analyzes academic discourse arguing for and against the criminalization of prostitution within the U.S. It specifically investigates how claims about women's safety are used by both sides in this debate, examining four common frameworks that shape appeals to women's safety: physical harm, sexual exploitation, STIs, and the patriarchy. Reflecting on these claims, the thesis argues that advocates of both criminalization and decriminalization mobilize ideas about "women's safety" which cast women as violable and in need of protection. These protectionist arguments are rooted in patriarchal beliefs and are used to control women's behavior, silence women's ...
It is widely understood that street-based sex workers are vulnerable to experiencing violence in the...
The debate concerning prostitution is centered around two main views: the liberal view and the radic...
This article examines a contemporary antagonism in gendered safety discourses—the imperative to be f...
This thesis envisions how the principles of harm reduction may be applied to political struggles tha...
Commercial sex trafficking has been a focus of legislation since the Federal TraffickingVictims Prot...
In recent decades, human trafficking discourse has become the locus for debates about prostitution. ...
Abstract Background Sex work has a long history and takes different ...
It is widely understood that street-based sex workers are vulnerable to experiencing violence in th...
Our position is that the threat and experience of violence that sex workers face is a crucial issue ...
The thesis provides a feminist critique of prostitution regulation in Victoria. It commences with an...
This research explores the experiences and perspectives of women providing front-line service in org...
This master thesis investigates the causes of female street prostitutes’ high level of violent victi...
abstract: This thesis intends to identify various alternatives to current prostitution policy in the...
This article focuses on the case of Paris, where programs favoring gender equality in public space h...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017This project critically examines the language of sex c...
It is widely understood that street-based sex workers are vulnerable to experiencing violence in the...
The debate concerning prostitution is centered around two main views: the liberal view and the radic...
This article examines a contemporary antagonism in gendered safety discourses—the imperative to be f...
This thesis envisions how the principles of harm reduction may be applied to political struggles tha...
Commercial sex trafficking has been a focus of legislation since the Federal TraffickingVictims Prot...
In recent decades, human trafficking discourse has become the locus for debates about prostitution. ...
Abstract Background Sex work has a long history and takes different ...
It is widely understood that street-based sex workers are vulnerable to experiencing violence in th...
Our position is that the threat and experience of violence that sex workers face is a crucial issue ...
The thesis provides a feminist critique of prostitution regulation in Victoria. It commences with an...
This research explores the experiences and perspectives of women providing front-line service in org...
This master thesis investigates the causes of female street prostitutes’ high level of violent victi...
abstract: This thesis intends to identify various alternatives to current prostitution policy in the...
This article focuses on the case of Paris, where programs favoring gender equality in public space h...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017This project critically examines the language of sex c...
It is widely understood that street-based sex workers are vulnerable to experiencing violence in the...
The debate concerning prostitution is centered around two main views: the liberal view and the radic...
This article examines a contemporary antagonism in gendered safety discourses—the imperative to be f...