Description |
1 online resource (xii, 206 pages) |
Contents |
1. Sexual Regulation and Sex Work -- 2. Campaigns and Moral Panics -- 3. Problem of Street Solicitation -- 4. Special Committee on Pornography and Prostitution (The Fraser Committee) -- 5. New Legal Strategy for the Policing of Prostitutes -- 6. Report of the Committee on Sexual Offences Against Children and Youths (The Badgley Report) -- 7. Street Kids and Child Prostitutes: The Making of a 'New' Social Problem -- 8. And On It Goes ... -- Appendix A. Prostitution Crime Rates (Canada) -- Appendix B. Prostitutes and HIV/AIDS Transmission -- Appendix C. Criminal Code Provisions Relating to Prostitution |
Summary |
"Deborah Brock examines how prostitution in Canada has been produced as a social problem. Contending that 'social problems do not exist objectively, ' Brock interprets the role of various actors in mounting the urban sex-trade spectacle: the media, feminist organizations, rights advocates, residents' groups, and state agents and agencies such as the police, politicians, the courts, and government commissions." "Making Work, Making Trouble is the first critical survey of prostitution in Canada. It provides much needed context to all groups enmeshed in the melee over territory and rights and should become a standard source in Canadian criminology."--Jacket |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-198) and index |
Notes |
English |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Prostitution -- Canada
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Prostitution -- Government policy -- Canada
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Prostitution & Sex Trade.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Criminology.
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Prostitution
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Prostitution -- Government policy
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Prostitution
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Soziale Probleme
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Canada
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Kanada
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Kanada.
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781442676930 |
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1442676930 |
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1282009478 |
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9781282009479 |
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9786612009471 |
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6612009470 |
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