“Area restriction” is the umbrella term used for this thesis to consider geography-based, individually- assigned orders issued by criminal justice agents to remove and restrict targets from particular city spaces. This research focuses on 13 Canadian cities that use arrest-and-release area restriction strategies to managing street sex work(ers). Despite heavy criticism for their punitive nature, area restrictions have received little academic attention. This project takes an exploratory and descriptive approach to the issue in order to develop a platform for future research. Using qualitative, non-experimental methods it also critically analyzes the implementation, logic and reported impacts of the strategies while drawing implications for ...
Abstract: This paper focuses on recent community protests against female street prostitution in Birm...
Objectives To explore how criminalisation and policing of sex buyers (clients) rather than sex wo...
Background: Globally, sex work is highly stigmatized, and the dominant policy approach has been crim...
“Area restriction ” is the umbrella term used for this thesis to consider geography-based, individua...
This case study focused on the steps taken by a Canadian city bordering the United States to manage ...
Sex work is often constructed as an urban „problem‟. As a result, sex workers, clients and the space...
There is limited available evidence on sex workers (SW) ability to access police protection or means...
Using a socio-ecological, structural determinants framework, this study assesses the impact of munic...
Using a socio-ecological, structural determinants framework, this study assesses the impact of munic...
This study seeks to determine if the neighborhoods more available for sex offenders to legally resid...
There is substantial literature on how fears of Other populations are prompting the increased survei...
While many studies examine how different legal approaches to prostitution affect sex workers’ living...
Sex work is often constructed as an urban "problem". As a result, sex workers, clients and the spac...
The debate over how to regulate sex work in Canada has long occupied courts, governments, policymake...
In November of 1999, a Manitoba Provincial Court decision called into question the City of Winnipeg’...
Abstract: This paper focuses on recent community protests against female street prostitution in Birm...
Objectives To explore how criminalisation and policing of sex buyers (clients) rather than sex wo...
Background: Globally, sex work is highly stigmatized, and the dominant policy approach has been crim...
“Area restriction ” is the umbrella term used for this thesis to consider geography-based, individua...
This case study focused on the steps taken by a Canadian city bordering the United States to manage ...
Sex work is often constructed as an urban „problem‟. As a result, sex workers, clients and the space...
There is limited available evidence on sex workers (SW) ability to access police protection or means...
Using a socio-ecological, structural determinants framework, this study assesses the impact of munic...
Using a socio-ecological, structural determinants framework, this study assesses the impact of munic...
This study seeks to determine if the neighborhoods more available for sex offenders to legally resid...
There is substantial literature on how fears of Other populations are prompting the increased survei...
While many studies examine how different legal approaches to prostitution affect sex workers’ living...
Sex work is often constructed as an urban "problem". As a result, sex workers, clients and the spac...
The debate over how to regulate sex work in Canada has long occupied courts, governments, policymake...
In November of 1999, a Manitoba Provincial Court decision called into question the City of Winnipeg’...
Abstract: This paper focuses on recent community protests against female street prostitution in Birm...
Objectives To explore how criminalisation and policing of sex buyers (clients) rather than sex wo...
Background: Globally, sex work is highly stigmatized, and the dominant policy approach has been crim...