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On "Being a Prostitute"

Journal of Homosexuality, 1988
The book "On Being a Prostitute" (Perkins & Bennett, 1985) is a valuable contribution to the sociology of deviance and sexual ideologies. However, comprehensive as it is, the book presents certain omissions and flaws, with implications for both is empirical data and theoretical underpinnings.
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The prostitutes' syndrome

Journal of Religion & Health, 1980
When female patients, at critical periods in their lives, receive suggestions regarding promiscuous and unacceptable behavior, they may at a later time in life act upon these suggestions. However, involvement in promiscuous sexual behavior results in guilt, which will often be seen clinically in the form of depressive neuroses or psychosomatic illness.
R O, Sexton, R C, Maddock
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The 'Subject' of Prostitution

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
Prostitution is often viewed in feminist theory as the sine qua non of the female condition under patriarchy. Frequently cited as ‘the absolute embodiment of patriarchal male privilege’ (Kesler, 2002: 19), the highly gendered nature of commercial sex appears to offer a graphic example of male domination, exercised through the medium of sexuality.
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Prostitutes, Prostitution and the Law

1999
The legal contexts within which prostitute women work comprise, inter alia the formal laws regarding prostitution and the publicly backed (and at times publicly funded) initiatives that frame particular forms of intervention into the lives of prostitute women.
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POPULARIZATION OR PROSTITUTION?

The Modern Language Journal, 1930
Author's summary.— Limit the number of high school pupils studying French because the majority of pupils have no present or future need of French; nor is it likely to be of cultural value to them.
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The Attitudes Toward Prostitutes and Prostitution Scale: A New Tool for Measuring Public Attitudes Toward Prostitutes and Prostitution

Research on Social Work Practice, 2011
Contemporary developments in social attitudes toward prostitution and prostitutes influence both social policies and the social work profession. Understanding individuals’ attitudes toward these issues is necessary for the development of social interventions and policies aimed at reducing stigmata attached to them. This article describes a new research
Lia Levin, Einat Peled
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Prostitutes, Prostitution and STD/HIV Transmission in Mainland China

Social Science & Medicine, 1996
China's opening to the world has enabled massive social and economic transformations and the liberalization of many policies, but also the rise of coincident social problems and diseases. A revival of wide-scale female prostitution since the 1980s has now accelerated to a nationwide dilemma.
V E, Gil   +4 more
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An Analysis of 260 Prostitutes and Prostitute Clients

Chinese Sociology & Anthropology, 1997
Prostitution activities disappeared for a time from mainland China. Since the advent of the 1980s, however, this ugly phenomenon has once again reemerged on the mainland. Between January and August 1990 a division of the Public Security Bureau in the Dongchen District of Beijing detained and investigated 232 people for involvement in prostitution ...
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