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What's anti‐social about sex work? The changing representation of prostitution's incivility

Jane Scoular (Department of Law, University of Strathclyde)
Jane Pitcher (Independent Social Researcher)
Phil Hubbard (Geography Department, Loughborough University)
Maggie O'Neill (Criminology Department, Loughborough University)

Safer Communities

ISSN: 1757-8043

Article publication date: 1 February 2007

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Abstract

This article considers the likely success of recent reforms of prostitution policy by reflecting on a recent Joseph Rowntree Foundation‐funded study that examined the experiences of those living and working in areas of street sex work. This empirical work points to some of the dangers of policy frameworks and techniques of control that continue to situate sex work as antithetical to the cultivation of community safety.

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Scoular, J., Pitcher, J., Campbell, R., Hubbard, P. and O'Neill, M. (2007), "What's anti‐social about sex work? The changing representation of prostitution's incivility", Safer Communities, Vol. 6 No. 1, pp. 11-17. https://doi.org/10.1108/17578043200700003

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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