Policing the Sex Industry: Protection, Paternalism and Politics (Interdisciplinary Studies in Sex for Sale)
Explores how policing the sex industry intersects with protection, paternalism, and politics. Key insights from Teela Sanders and Mary Laing illuminate policy and social implications. quotable line: 'mixed views on enforcement and rights'
Highlights
- intersection of law and sex work
- paternalism critique
- political dimensions of protection
Pros
- deep-dive analysis on policy and protection
- scholarly perspectives from multiple authors
- relevance to sociology of sex work
Cons
- limited customer sentiment data
- single rating context
- academic focus may affect accessibility