Regulating sex for sale Prostitution policy reform in the UK
Edited by Jo Phoenix Copyrighted material
Regulating Sex for Sale Prostitution, policy reform and the UK Edited by Jo Phoenix
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This edition published in Great Britain in 2009 by The Policy Press University of Bristol Fourth Floor Beacon House Queen’s Road Bristol BS8 1QU UK Tel +44 (0)117 331 4054 Fax +44 (0)117 331 4093 e-mail
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Contents List of figures, tables and boxes Acknowledgements Notes on contributors one two
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Frameworks of understanding Jo Phoenix What’s anti-social about sex work? Governance through the changing representation of prostitution’s incivility Jane Scoular, Jane Pitcher, Rosie Campbell, Phil Hubbard and Maggie O’Neill Community safety, rights, redistri