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Sex Work And Hate Crime 1st Ed 2021 Rosie Campbell Teela Sanders

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Sex Work And Hate Crime 1st Ed 2021 Rosie Campbell Teela Sanders
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Publisher: Palgrave Pivot
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.11 MB
Pages: 156
Author: Rosie Campbell, Teela Sanders
ISBN: 9783030869489, 3030869482
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1st ed. 2021

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Sex Work And Hate Crime 1st Ed 2021 Rosie Campbell Teela Sanders by Rosie Campbell, Teela Sanders 9783030869489, 3030869482 instant download after payment.

This book brings together literature, empirical research findings from two projects, and policy analysis to examine how some forces in England have adopted the approach of treating crimes against sex workers as hate crimes. This book identifies some of the benefits of the hate crime approach to crimes against sex workers, both operationally and for some of the victims of crime. The authors argue that the hate crime approach should not be seen as an alternative to decriminalisation of sex work but can provide a pathway to achieving more sensitive but robust policing of crimes against sex workers and support in accessing justice through the criminal justice system. They also examine the broader context of hate crime policy and scholarship as they debate the relevance, problems and merits of the sex work hate crime model. The book provides another dimension to current theoretical and policy debates about widening definitions and law around hate crime to include other groups beyond existing protected characteristics.

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