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controllability by authorities,
83
–84
duration of encounters,
31
feminist analysis of,
8
folk wisdom about,
3
images of, source of,
22
Internet,
4
–5
location as a variable,
18
percentage of men who have paid for sex,
4
pornography,
13
prescientific reasoning about,
15
service occupations compared to,
205
willingness to engage in,
4
work, recognition as,
207
.
See also
sex work
Prostitution Control Act (Australia, 1995),
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Prostitution Information Center (Amsterdam),
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Prostitution Law Review Committee (PLRC),
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–100,
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prostitution policy: in Canada,
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,
212
,
214
in New Zealand,
212
San Francisco task force,
50
in United States,
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,
50
,
51
,
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,
213
–214.
See also
two-track prostitution policy
prostitution zones: Galactic Zone (Chiapas, Mexico),
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–91
“negative zones,”
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Public Administration Probity in Decision-Making Act (BIBOB) (the Netherlands, 2003),
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–160,
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,
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,
166
Queensland, Australia,
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,
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–96,
210
Raymond, Janice: Australian criticism of,
16
on legalization of prostitution,
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red-light districts (RLDs),
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–115,
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–145,
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–196
adverse media attention and politicization,
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in Amsterdam,
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–107,
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–114,
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–148,
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–152,
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–160,
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–196
in Bangkok,
8
–9
clients,
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–114
crimes in,
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definition,
106
English as lingua franca,
108
families strolling through,
190
health clinics,
110
–111
integration into local economy and culture,
184
malingerers in,
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–115
massage parlors in,
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men who visit,
189
–191
in the Netherlands,
152
prostitution outside of,
107
public visibility,
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–115
in residential areas,
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rules for visitors to Amsterdam’s,
188
–189
third party involvement,
108
in United States,
107
religious right,
10
Rhode Island: criminalization of prostitution in, ix,
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–61,
76
,
213
street prostitution in, ix; two-track prostitution policy,
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–60,
61
Warwick,
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Ria’s Men’s Club brothel (Amsterdam),
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,
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Riverside County, California,
54
Rode Draad (Red Thread) prostitutes’ rights group: funding for,
154
marginalization of by Dutch government,
166
minimum age for prostitutes,
161
nationwide enforcement of labor laws,
197
outreach programs,
167
publicprivate partnership for controlling prostitution,
213
“romance tourism,”
43
Rotes Haus (Red House) hotel-brothel (Frankfurt),
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Rotterdam, the Netherlands,
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,
152
,
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–168,
201
RTO advertising company,
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Rubin, Gayle,
14
Russia,
80
safety: brothel workers,
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–89
legal workers,
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window workers,
198
San Bernardino County, California,
54
San Francisco: decriminalization of prostitution,
50
,
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,
52
,
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,
214
,
250
n21
First Offenders Prostitution Program,
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prostitution policy task force,
50
trans-gender sex workers in,
9
–10
two-track prostitution policy,
59
Schaapman, Karina,
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Scharlaken Koord (Scarlet Cord),
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,
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–170
Scoular, Jane,
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Seattle,
54
Secret Diary of a Call Girl
(television series),
8
,
16
self-image/esteem,
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–30
sex industry,
3
–6
adult industry trade shows,
5
commodification of women’s bodies,
11
criminalization of,
62
definition,
3
Internet,
4
“mainstreaming of,”
48
marginalization of,
6
percentage of men who have paid for sex,
4
spending on,
3
–4
X-rated films released annually,
4
sex trafficking.
See
trafficking
sex work,
7
–21
diversity in,
16
–18
empowerment of sex workers,
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–207
empowerment paradigm,
7
–10
gay sex workers,
9
government-funded health centers for sex workers,
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–169
identity-enhancing outcomes from,
9
identity politics,
10
legalization of prostitution,
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–101
migration of foreign women into,
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oppression paradigm,
10
–16
personal validation from,
9
–10
polymorphous paradigm,
16
–21
in poor and developing countries,
24
stigma associated with (
see
stigma associated with sex work)
in Thailand,
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–9