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The Social Control of Sex Work
From: Critical Perspectives on Social Control and Social Regulation in Canada
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Criminalization of the Sex Trade – Pathways and Commonalities among Sex Trade Workers – Sex Work and Colonization – Sociological and Feminist Perspectives that Attempt to Understand Sex Trade Involvement – Conclusion – Discussion Questions – Recommended Resources – Glossary – References
Contributors
Carolyn Brooks
Carolyn Brooks is department head and an associate professor of sociology at the University of Saskatchewan. Her research focuses on youth resilience, violence, and theoretical criminology. She is the co-editor, with Bernard Schissel, of three editions of Marginality and Condemnation: A Critical Introduction to Criminology.
Karen Wood
Karen Wood: Drawing from her professional experience as an early child- hood educator, social worker, and educator, Dr. Wood’s passion is fuelled by a deeply held commitment to eliminating violence that is informed by decades of community practice and academic teaching and research. As academic lead for resolve Saskatchewan at the University of Saskatchewan, Karen’s research explores the complexity of preventing, intervening in, and healing from the impacts of violence and abuse.