Pros & Cons
Pros
When work is criminalized, workers lose rights and with it, the ability to work safely. A man who wants to carry out an assault or robbery will know he can arrange a meeting with a * worker and be virtually untraceable.
Cons
The writing is too repetitive and could have been compressed to a magazine article. These authors have a specific platform and do not represent all * workers.
Highlights
Quality
They make a really clear well considered argument that current efforts to regulate sex work mostly result in less physical safe... Read More
A very thoughtful enlightening and nuanced examination of sex work and the way that different public policies impact worker saf... Read More
Regulationism heavily regulates a legal strand of the sex industry while continuing to criminalize workers who can’t or won’t c... Read More
Handcuffs are ever rescue and stigma kills
Competitiveness
Compares international models on how different countries deal with sex work
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Compares international models on how different countries deal with sex work
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This book spares no one in its commentary regarding laws around sex work
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The authors made a definitive case as to why sex work should be fully decriminalized
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This book is needed and needs to be read by more people
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The book is written by two sex workers though they integrate the voices of many sex workers from all over the world and backgrounds making the book that much more rich in insight
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The authors argue that work in and of itself is exploitative because the capitalist system we live in allows for others to profit greatly out of your labor
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Criminalization won’t stop an activity from happening see marihuana abortion alcohol etc