The Queensland Crime and Misconduct Commission did a 2004 inquiry into the sex industry but did not fulfill a requirement to investigate the possibility of changes to prostutitution regulations regarding escort work. Their 2004 investigation was marred by a clear bias...
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Jeffreys, E "Review of Jeffreys, E "China, Sex and Prostitution" 2004
RoutledgeCurzon Studies on China in Transition RoutledgeCurzon, Taylor and Francis Group, USA and Canada, 2004 Jeffreys presents a laborious critique of the sex industry, gender and policing in the PRC today as viewed through the lens of China studies academia. Her...
Scarlet Alliance "Submission to Tasmanian Sex Industry Regulation Bill 2004 "
Scarlet Alliance believes that although we commend certain aspects of the Sex Industry Bill 2004 including the terminology chosen, the inclusion of an amnesty period and the opportunity for self-employed sex workers to work in pairs we cannot support this Bill in its...
A Guide to Best Practice: Occupational Health and Safety in the Australian Sex Industry 1999
Members of the OH&S Working Group were Sue Metzenrath, Sera Pinwill, Jenni Gamble, Maggie Moylan, Cheryl Mathews, Penelope Saunders, Gabby Skelsey, Felicity Lewis, Fiona Moran and Geoffrey Fysh. Compiled by David Edler, with thanks to Chris Ward and Tim Leach....
HREOC Submission on Sexual Slavery 1998
Susan Halliday, Sex Discrimination Commissioner, August 1998 Written in response to a Discussion Paper on Slavery from the Criminal Law Division of the Attorney-General’s Department
Prostitutes Collective of Victoria "SIREN Speaks" 1994
Women who choose to migrate as prostitutes should not be punished or assumed to be victims of abuse. They should enjoy the same rights as other immigrants. For many women, female migration through prostitution is an escape from an economically and socially impossible...