Voicing Consent: Sex Workers, Sexual Violation and Legal Consciousness in Cross-National Contexts

Teela Sanders (Editor), Jane Scoular (Editor), Barbara G. Brents (Editor), Susie Balderston (Editor), Gillian Abel (Editor)

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Abstract

This open access book draws on an international research project, using extensive and multiple methods to explore unwanted sexual contact and violence in sex work populations. A project delivered by a large team of sex workers, peer researchers, and academics, and with practitioner input over a four-year period, the central question they explore is: how do social, legal, and judicial contexts shape the safety and well-being of people engaging in sex work? The book compares survey and interview data conducted in 2023 across four different legal environments: legalisation (Nevada, USA), criminalisation (Northern Ireland), decriminalisation (New Zealand) and partial criminalisation (UK). It explores how the interaction between legal consciousness (how people in sex work interpret law, consent, their rights, and how or whether to report), legal norms (legal theory, case rulings, legal codes) and legal practices (what police, lawyers, and judges actually do) affects unwanted contact against sex workers. This book advances understanding of the various layers regulating sexual autonomy for marginalised peoples — the specific factors that impact the negotiation, experiences, and disposition of crimes of sexual violence in different socio-legal contexts.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationCham
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan Ltd.
Number of pages270
ISBN (Electronic)9783031777158
ISBN (Print)9783031777141, 9783031777172
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 8 Feb 2025

Funding

The research was funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) (ES/V002465/1).

Keywords

  • human rights
  • rape
  • consent
  • safe sex
  • social policy
  • stigma
  • regulating sex work
  • sexual assault
  • harrassment
  • whorephobia
  • victimology
  • public health
  • decriminalisation of sex work

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  • After the violation: sex workers’ responses to unwanted incidents

    Sanders, T., Smailes, H., Brents, B. G., Abel, G. & Scoular, J., 8 Feb 2025, Voicing Consent: Sex Workers, Sexual Violation and Legal Consciousness in Cross-National Contexts. Sanders, T., Scoular, J., Brents, B. G., Balderston, S. & Abel, G. (eds.). Cham: Palgrave Macmillan Ltd., p. 117-142 26 p.

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  • Bridging gaps: peer recommendations for better services

    Balderston, S., Lanti, A., Thomson, S., Hyer Griffin, J., Fraser, C., Ní Dhónaill, C. & Sanders, T., 8 Feb 2025, Voicing Consent: Sex Workers, Sexual Violation and Legal Consciousness in Cross-National Contexts. Sanders, T., Scoular, J., Brents, B. G., Balderston, S. & Abel, G. (eds.). Cham: Palgrave Macmillan Ltd., p. 177-190 14 p.

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  • Defining violation: sex-worker experiences of unwanted incidents

    Brents, B. G., Wakefield, C., Scoular, J., Sanders, T. & Abel, G., 8 Feb 2025, Voicing Consent: Sex Workers, Sexual Violation and Legal Consciousness in Cross-National Contexts. Sanders, T., Scoular, J., Brents, B. G., Balderston, S. & Abel, G. (eds.). Cham: Palgrave Macmillan Ltd., p. 79-116 38 p.

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