Part 1 An overview; Chapter 1 Prostitute women now, Maggie O’Neill; Chapter 2 Prostitute men now, Peter Davies, Rayah Feldman; Part 2 Social and legal status; Chapter 3 The legal regulation of prostitution, Susan Edwards; Chapter 4 Campaigning for legal change; Part 3 The business of selling sex; Chapter 5 Conspicuous and inconspious sex work, Graham Scambler; Chapter 6 Boyfriends, ‘pimps’ and clients, Jean Faugier, Mary Sargeant; Part 4 Health issues; Chapter 7 Health care and regulation, Helen Ward, Sophie Day; Chapter 8 Alcohol, drugs and social milieu, Martin Plant; Afterword Rethinking prostitution, Graham Scambler, Annette Scambler;
Graham Scambler is Senior Lecturer in Sociology and Director of
the Unit of Medical Sociology at University College London.,
Annette Scambler is an Honorary Lecturer in Sociology also at
University College London.
'Broad in scope yet detailed in analysis, Rethinking Prostitution
is to be recommended as a highly informative exposition of
contemporary research and thought concerning the sex industry in
its many facets and manifestations.' - Community Care
'Extremely accessible and a particularly helpful reference for
students of sociology and criminology, or those academics
approaching the issue of prostitution for the first time ... many
of the myths and stereotypes of prostitution and prostitute-women
are broken down and challenged.' - British Journal of Criminology
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