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There has been considerable media comment with regard to AIDS and prostitution, morally and medically, and yet academically the concentration has been social epidemiological research on the prevalence of HIV/AIDS among prostitutes and the debates about legal issues. This volume draws on available literature as part of a wider under- taking to "rethink" prostitution in the 1990s.
There has been considerable media comment with regard to AIDS and prostitution, morally and medically, and yet academically the concentration has been social epidemiological research on the prevalence of HIV/AIDS among prostitutes and the debates about legal issues. This volume draws on available literature as part of a wider under- taking to "rethink" prostitution in the 1990s.
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Graham Scambler is Senior Lecturer in Sociology and Director of the Unit of Medical Sociology at University College London., Annette Scambler is an Honorary Lecturer in Sociology also at University College London.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1 An overview Chapter 1 Prostitute women now, Maggie O'Neill Chapter 2 Prostitute men now, Peter Davies, Rayah Feldman Part 2 Social and legal status Chapter 3 The legal regulation of prostitution, Susan Edwards Chapter 4 Campaigning for legal change Part 3 The business of selling sex Chapter 5 Conspicuous and inconspious sex work, Graham Scambler Chapter 6 Boyfriends, 'pimps' and clients, Jean Faugier, Mary Sargeant Part 4 Health issues Chapter 7 Health care and regulation, Helen Ward, Sophie Day Chapter 8 Alcohol, drugs and social milieu, Martin Plant Afterword Rethinking prostitution, Graham Scambler, Annette Scambler
Part 1 An overview Chapter 1 Prostitute women now, Maggie O'Neill Chapter 2 Prostitute men now, Peter Davies, Rayah Feldman Part 2 Social and legal status Chapter 3 The legal regulation of prostitution, Susan Edwards Chapter 4 Campaigning for legal change Part 3 The business of selling sex Chapter 5 Conspicuous and inconspious sex work, Graham Scambler Chapter 6 Boyfriends, 'pimps' and clients, Jean Faugier, Mary Sargeant Part 4 Health issues Chapter 7 Health care and regulation, Helen Ward, Sophie Day Chapter 8 Alcohol, drugs and social milieu, Martin Plant Afterword Rethinking prostitution, Graham Scambler, Annette Scambler
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