Legalizing Prostitution
From Illicit Vice to Lawful Business
Format:Hardback
Publisher:New York University Press
Published:1st Dec '11
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This insightful book explores global models for legalizing sex work, examining the successes and challenges faced in various countries, including the United States.
In Legalizing Prostitution, the author delves into the complex and often contentious world of sex work, exploring how varying legal frameworks impact the lives of sex workers. The book highlights the growing tension surrounding sex work, particularly in light of increasing legal restrictions in many countries driven by groups advocating for the complete abolition of the sex industry. Yet, amidst this backdrop, some nations have taken progressive steps by decriminalizing prostitution, offering a contrast to the more punitive approaches prevalent in the United States.
Drawing on comprehensive field research conducted in the Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany, the author presents a compelling analysis of how these countries have navigated the challenges of legalizing and regulating sex work. By examining their experiences, Legalizing Prostitution identifies a series of best practices that could inform and guide other nations contemplating similar reforms. The comparative analysis not only sheds light on political dynamics and policy outcomes but also provides a nuanced understanding of the diverse landscapes that emerge when prostitution is legalized.
Ultimately, Legalizing Prostitution serves as a vital resource for policymakers, advocates, and scholars interested in the multifaceted realities of legal sex work. It emphasizes the importance of informed dialogue and evidence-based policy-making in addressing the needs of sex workers while considering the broader implications for society as a whole.
While there are other recent books on prostitution policy, Weitzers book combines cogent ideas with interesting original research material... Verdict: A valuable book for criminal justice policymakers and for serious students of prostitution and crime. * Library Journal *
[This book] offers an authoritative and scholarly glance into the subject of prostitution. Weitzer manages to address the politics of prostitution without delving deep enough into the morality of the issue to confuse the subject...I recommend it to anyone interested in the topic of sex work as well as those interested in land use planning concepts. * Urban Times *
The book is well balanced and includes discussions the author has had with many different authorities, with prostitutes, brothel owners and the police (to name a few). Weitzer also does a good job describing the surroundings that he sees and the book makes for an interesting read....The book...would make for great discussions concerning whether or not prostitution (in its various forms) should be illegal, legal, or decriminalized. -- Elin Weiss * Metapsychology *
Thorough and perceptive study. * Springer *
One of the more intelligent, measured and comprehensive looks at alternatives to criminalizing the trade. * Salon *
Weitzer, criminologist and professor of sociology at George Washington University, provides an erudite overview of sex work and detailed case studies of three cities with red-light districts: Antwerp, Belgium; Frankfurt, Germany; and Amsterdam, the Netherlands. * Publishers Weekly *
ISBN: 9780814794630
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288 pages