1. Exiting Prostitution: The Debate -- 2. Stages of Exiting -- 3. Agencies, Policies and Practices -- 4. Barriers to Exiting -- 5. Comparing the 'Routes Out' for Women Working on Street and Off Street -- 6. The Dynamics of Desistance -- 7. Exiting: Policy and Practice
Summary
Exiting Prostitution provides a critical re-examination of the growing body of literature on exiting and desistance. Moving beyond accounts which are mainly centred on men desisting from crime, this book focuses on female desistance, particularly in relation to prostitution and the exiting process.<br/><br/>With interviews from over one hundred women involved in prostitution, the authors uniquely examine the exiting process considering not only the barriers and obstacles that women face when trying to leave prostitution, but also their individual strengths, capacities and aspirations. In this way, this book aims to present an approach that is more positive and progressive. It also provides a guide to best practice through an examination of the types of support that are currently available to those women involved in both on-street and off-street prostitution, and develops an outline model of support. Written by a highly experienced team of experts in the field, this book provides useful guidelines for practitioners and policymakers on types of intervention and ways in which to further develop exiting programmes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 150-160) and index