Marijke Malsch, Janine JanssenLaw, Ideology, and the Experiences of Sex Workers and Clients
Human Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation around the World
Law, Ideology, and the Experiences of Sex Workers and Clients
Herausgeber: Malsch, Marijke; Janssen, Janine
Marijke Malsch, Janine JanssenLaw, Ideology, and the Experiences of Sex Workers and Clients
Human Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation around the World
Law, Ideology, and the Experiences of Sex Workers and Clients
Herausgeber: Malsch, Marijke; Janssen, Janine
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Sex work is often called the oldest profession in the world. This book presents empirical findings regarding exploitation in various countries, considering sex workers, traffickers and clients, and the fight against human trafficking. Countries differ vastly in their legislative approaches, ranging from highly repressive to very liberal.
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Sex work is often called the oldest profession in the world. This book presents empirical findings regarding exploitation in various countries, considering sex workers, traffickers and clients, and the fight against human trafficking. Countries differ vastly in their legislative approaches, ranging from highly repressive to very liberal.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. April 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 634g
- ISBN-13: 9789048560738
- ISBN-10: 904856073X
- Artikelnr.: 72655825
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. April 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 634g
- ISBN-13: 9789048560738
- ISBN-10: 904856073X
- Artikelnr.: 72655825
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Marijke Malsch is a professor of Empirical Legal studies, Open Universiteit Netherlands, and fellow at the Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR). Janine Janssen is a professor of Criminology and Legal Anthropology at Open Universiteit Netherlands, professor of Violence in Relations of Dependency at Avans University of Applied Sciences and at the Police Academy.
Law and regulation, Chapter 1
Marijke Malsch & Janine Janssen
Introduction, Chapter 2
Mridula Shobinath
Impact of international and transnational legal instruments on anti
trafficking legislations in Europe, Chapter 3
Nicolle Zeegers
The shop floor effects of prostitution policies in preventing human trafficking, Chapter 4
Gerrie Lodder
Trafficked and on the run: rights to residence for asylum
seeking victims of trafficking in anti
trafficking law and asylum law, The sex worker, Chapter 5
Irena Fercíková Konecná
Sphere of influence: the governance of sex workers' rights in contemporary Europe, Chapter 6
Eileen Yuk
ha Tsang & Jeffrey S. Wilkinson
Overcoming insult and injury: China transgender sex workers and intimate partner violence, Chapter 7
Emily Kenway
'You feel that you could have done so much more': the practices and potentials of sex worker founded/led groups in tackling sex sector exploitation, Chapter 8
Darko Datzer and Eldan Mujanovic
Profiles of victims of trafficking for sexual exploitation in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Combating human trafficking, Chapter 9
Warner ten Kate
The programmatic approach and the barrier model: are we all on board?, Chapter 10
Gunilla S. Ekberg and Kajsa Wahlberg
Twenty
five years of enforcing the ban against the purchase of sexual services in Sweden, Chapter 11
Marijke Malsch and Inga van Uchelen
Tactics used by exploiters to draw their victims into sex work, The client, Chapter 12
Marijke Malsch, Miriam Wijkman, Anne Koolenbrander, Marthe Schotsman and Rik Schoon
The role of clients identifying forced sex work, Chapter 13
Suzanne Hoff and Merel Brouwer
A critical look at the criminalization of the Use of Services of trafficked persons, Conclusions, Chapter 14
Marijke Malsch and Janine Janssen
Concluding chapter
human trafficking in the sex industry: practices and law
Marijke Malsch & Janine Janssen
Introduction, Chapter 2
Mridula Shobinath
Impact of international and transnational legal instruments on anti
trafficking legislations in Europe, Chapter 3
Nicolle Zeegers
The shop floor effects of prostitution policies in preventing human trafficking, Chapter 4
Gerrie Lodder
Trafficked and on the run: rights to residence for asylum
seeking victims of trafficking in anti
trafficking law and asylum law, The sex worker, Chapter 5
Irena Fercíková Konecná
Sphere of influence: the governance of sex workers' rights in contemporary Europe, Chapter 6
Eileen Yuk
ha Tsang & Jeffrey S. Wilkinson
Overcoming insult and injury: China transgender sex workers and intimate partner violence, Chapter 7
Emily Kenway
'You feel that you could have done so much more': the practices and potentials of sex worker founded/led groups in tackling sex sector exploitation, Chapter 8
Darko Datzer and Eldan Mujanovic
Profiles of victims of trafficking for sexual exploitation in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Combating human trafficking, Chapter 9
Warner ten Kate
The programmatic approach and the barrier model: are we all on board?, Chapter 10
Gunilla S. Ekberg and Kajsa Wahlberg
Twenty
five years of enforcing the ban against the purchase of sexual services in Sweden, Chapter 11
Marijke Malsch and Inga van Uchelen
Tactics used by exploiters to draw their victims into sex work, The client, Chapter 12
Marijke Malsch, Miriam Wijkman, Anne Koolenbrander, Marthe Schotsman and Rik Schoon
The role of clients identifying forced sex work, Chapter 13
Suzanne Hoff and Merel Brouwer
A critical look at the criminalization of the Use of Services of trafficked persons, Conclusions, Chapter 14
Marijke Malsch and Janine Janssen
Concluding chapter
human trafficking in the sex industry: practices and law
Law and regulation, Chapter 1
Marijke Malsch & Janine Janssen
Introduction, Chapter 2
Mridula Shobinath
Impact of international and transnational legal instruments on anti
trafficking legislations in Europe, Chapter 3
Nicolle Zeegers
The shop floor effects of prostitution policies in preventing human trafficking, Chapter 4
Gerrie Lodder
Trafficked and on the run: rights to residence for asylum
seeking victims of trafficking in anti
trafficking law and asylum law, The sex worker, Chapter 5
Irena Fercíková Konecná
Sphere of influence: the governance of sex workers' rights in contemporary Europe, Chapter 6
Eileen Yuk
ha Tsang & Jeffrey S. Wilkinson
Overcoming insult and injury: China transgender sex workers and intimate partner violence, Chapter 7
Emily Kenway
'You feel that you could have done so much more': the practices and potentials of sex worker founded/led groups in tackling sex sector exploitation, Chapter 8
Darko Datzer and Eldan Mujanovic
Profiles of victims of trafficking for sexual exploitation in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Combating human trafficking, Chapter 9
Warner ten Kate
The programmatic approach and the barrier model: are we all on board?, Chapter 10
Gunilla S. Ekberg and Kajsa Wahlberg
Twenty
five years of enforcing the ban against the purchase of sexual services in Sweden, Chapter 11
Marijke Malsch and Inga van Uchelen
Tactics used by exploiters to draw their victims into sex work, The client, Chapter 12
Marijke Malsch, Miriam Wijkman, Anne Koolenbrander, Marthe Schotsman and Rik Schoon
The role of clients identifying forced sex work, Chapter 13
Suzanne Hoff and Merel Brouwer
A critical look at the criminalization of the Use of Services of trafficked persons, Conclusions, Chapter 14
Marijke Malsch and Janine Janssen
Concluding chapter
human trafficking in the sex industry: practices and law
Marijke Malsch & Janine Janssen
Introduction, Chapter 2
Mridula Shobinath
Impact of international and transnational legal instruments on anti
trafficking legislations in Europe, Chapter 3
Nicolle Zeegers
The shop floor effects of prostitution policies in preventing human trafficking, Chapter 4
Gerrie Lodder
Trafficked and on the run: rights to residence for asylum
seeking victims of trafficking in anti
trafficking law and asylum law, The sex worker, Chapter 5
Irena Fercíková Konecná
Sphere of influence: the governance of sex workers' rights in contemporary Europe, Chapter 6
Eileen Yuk
ha Tsang & Jeffrey S. Wilkinson
Overcoming insult and injury: China transgender sex workers and intimate partner violence, Chapter 7
Emily Kenway
'You feel that you could have done so much more': the practices and potentials of sex worker founded/led groups in tackling sex sector exploitation, Chapter 8
Darko Datzer and Eldan Mujanovic
Profiles of victims of trafficking for sexual exploitation in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Combating human trafficking, Chapter 9
Warner ten Kate
The programmatic approach and the barrier model: are we all on board?, Chapter 10
Gunilla S. Ekberg and Kajsa Wahlberg
Twenty
five years of enforcing the ban against the purchase of sexual services in Sweden, Chapter 11
Marijke Malsch and Inga van Uchelen
Tactics used by exploiters to draw their victims into sex work, The client, Chapter 12
Marijke Malsch, Miriam Wijkman, Anne Koolenbrander, Marthe Schotsman and Rik Schoon
The role of clients identifying forced sex work, Chapter 13
Suzanne Hoff and Merel Brouwer
A critical look at the criminalization of the Use of Services of trafficked persons, Conclusions, Chapter 14
Marijke Malsch and Janine Janssen
Concluding chapter
human trafficking in the sex industry: practices and law







