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Challenging Perspectives on Street-Based Sex Work Research Talk

Research Talk on Challenging Perspectives on Street-Based Sex Work
Sept. 18, 12-2 p.m.
Liberal Arts  2310

Speaker:
Katie Hail-Jares

Griffith Criminology Institute in South East Queensland

Katie Hail-Jares is a post-doctoral researcher at Griffith Criminology Institute in South East Queensland, and national board member of the Sex Workers’ Outreach Project. Her research has appeared in PLOS-ONEJournal of Drug and Alcohol Dependency, Iowa Law Review, and other journals

Challenging Perspectives on Street-Based Sex Work brings the voices of lower-echelon sex workers and those individuals charged with policy development and enforcement into conversation with one another. Chapters highlight some of the current approaches to sex work, such as diversion courts, trafficking task forces, law enforcement assisted diversion and decriminalization. It also examines how sex workers navigate seldom-discussed social phenomena like gentrification, pregnancy, imperialism, and being subjects of research. Through dialogue, our authors reveal the complex reality of engaging in and regulating sex work in the United States and through American aid abroad.

Contact: Seth Gitter (sgitter@towson.edu) with questions