abstract: This thesis intends to identify various alternatives to current prostitution policy in the United States. Specifically, this paper focuses on the proposals of abolition, legalization, and decriminalization, as they are interpreted through feminist perspectives. Additionally, the effectiveness of each proposal is based on how well they would reduce the threat and perpetuation of violence, decrease the spread of venereal disease, and lower the rate of drug use amongst sex workers in the U.S. Each method is analyzed through the success and failure rates in the societies in which they have already been implemented. Ultimately, the conclusion is met that legalization would be the most effective and logical policy reform to ensure the s...
ABSTRACT: This Article presents an entirely novel approach to prostitution reform focused on increme...
This paper contrasts two prominent positions in contemporary Western feminist discourse about prosti...
Debates over the legitimacy and legality of prostitution have characterised human trafficking discou...
This thesis envisions how the principles of harm reduction may be applied to political struggles tha...
Analyses of prostitution policies of the different countries of the world indicate an urgent need fo...
73 pagesThis paper will evaluate the merits and consequences of policy decriminalizing versus policy...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePolitical ScienceElla MyersThis thesis analyzes a...
Approximately 1 million women in North America are involved in prostitution, according to www.veroni...
The thesis provides a feminist critique of prostitution regulation in Victoria. It commences with an...
Commercial sex trafficking has been a focus of legislation since the Federal TraffickingVictims Prot...
This article describes and discusses the results of two comparative studies of prostitution policy i...
In the last decade, the police, the courts, academics, non-governmental organizations, and the gener...
The thesis consists of a philosophical normative analysis of legislation on prostitution. The thesis...
In recent decades, human trafficking discourse has become the locus for debates about prostitution. ...
Prostitution is an incredibly dangerous: about 92%-95% of women in prostitution became victims of se...
ABSTRACT: This Article presents an entirely novel approach to prostitution reform focused on increme...
This paper contrasts two prominent positions in contemporary Western feminist discourse about prosti...
Debates over the legitimacy and legality of prostitution have characterised human trafficking discou...
This thesis envisions how the principles of harm reduction may be applied to political struggles tha...
Analyses of prostitution policies of the different countries of the world indicate an urgent need fo...
73 pagesThis paper will evaluate the merits and consequences of policy decriminalizing versus policy...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePolitical ScienceElla MyersThis thesis analyzes a...
Approximately 1 million women in North America are involved in prostitution, according to www.veroni...
The thesis provides a feminist critique of prostitution regulation in Victoria. It commences with an...
Commercial sex trafficking has been a focus of legislation since the Federal TraffickingVictims Prot...
This article describes and discusses the results of two comparative studies of prostitution policy i...
In the last decade, the police, the courts, academics, non-governmental organizations, and the gener...
The thesis consists of a philosophical normative analysis of legislation on prostitution. The thesis...
In recent decades, human trafficking discourse has become the locus for debates about prostitution. ...
Prostitution is an incredibly dangerous: about 92%-95% of women in prostitution became victims of se...
ABSTRACT: This Article presents an entirely novel approach to prostitution reform focused on increme...
This paper contrasts two prominent positions in contemporary Western feminist discourse about prosti...
Debates over the legitimacy and legality of prostitution have characterised human trafficking discou...