Sex Work and the New Zealand Model

Sex Work and the New Zealand Model

Decriminalisation and Social Change
Buch | Hardcover
244 Seiten
2020
Bristol University Press (Verlag)
978-1-5292-0576-3 (ISBN)
99,75 inkl. MwSt
Using the evidence from New Zealand, this unique collection examines how decriminalisation is experienced by different groups of sex workers and reveals the enduring challenges for sex workers in this context. This is an invaluable contribution to the urgent debates regarding sex work laws and the global struggle to realise sex worker’s rights.
More than 15 years have passed since the law regarding sex workers in New Zealand has changed. As a model it has been endorsed as best practice by international organisations, leading scholars and sex worker-led organisations. Yet in some corners, speculation is ongoing regarding its impacts on the ground.
Written by an international group of experts, this groundbreaking collection provides the much needed in-depth research into how decriminalisation is playing out in sex workers' lives and how different groups of sex workers are experiencing it, while uncovering the challenges and tensions that remain to be negotiated in this field.
Using the evidence from New Zealand, it makes an invaluable contribution to the international debates regarding sex work laws and the global struggle to realise sex workers' rights.

Lynzi Armstrong is Senior Lecturer in Criminology at Victoria University of Wellington. Gillian Abel is Professor and Head of the Department of Population Health at the University of Otago.

Introduction ~ Lynzi Armstrong and Gillian Abel
Part I ~ Legislative Change in New Zealand
‘On the Clients’ Terms’: Sex Work in New Zealand Before Decriminalisation ~ Jan Jordan
Stepping Forward Into the Light of Decriminalisation ~ Dame Catherine Healy, Annah Pickering and Chanel Hati
The Future of Feminism and Sex Work Activism in New Zealand ~ Carisa R. Showden
Part II ~ The Diversity of Sex Workers in New Zealand
The Impacts of Decriminalisation for Trans Sex Workers ~ Fairleigh Gilmour
Fear of Trafficking or Implicit Prejudice?: Migrant Sex Workers and the Impacts of Section 19 ~ Lynzi Armstrong, Gillian Abel, and Michael Roguski
“My Dollar Doesn’t Mean I’ve Got Any Power or Control Over Them”: Clients Speak Out About Purchasing Sex ~ Shannon Mower
Part III ~ Perceptions of Sex Workers in New Zealand
"Genuinely Keen to Work": Sex Work, Emotional Labour, and the News Media ~ Gwyn Easterbrook-Smith
The Disclosure Dilemma: Stigma and Talking About Sex Work in the Decriminalised Context ~ Lynzi Armstrong and Cherida Fraser
Contested Space: Street-based Sex Workers and Community Engagement ~ Gillian Abel

Erscheinungsdatum
Co-Autor Cherida Fraser, Gwyn Easterbrook-Smith, Shannon Mower, Michael Roguski, Fairleigh Gilmour
Zusatzinfo Not illustrated
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Strafrecht Kriminologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-5292-0576-X / 152920576X
ISBN-13 978-1-5292-0576-3 / 9781529205763
Zustand Neuware
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