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Category: In the News

DSW Gets Press in New Hampshire | New Hampshire Union Leader

Bill would protect child victims of human trafficking who commit crimes | Concord Monitor

Six Swept Up in New Hampshire Prostitution Crackdown | New Hampshire Union Leader

COYOTE RI Observes the International Day To End Violence Against Sex Workers | UpriseRI

Seattle Sex Workers Call for the City to Decriminalize Sex Work | The Stranger

Criminalisation of Sex Work Normalises Violence, Review Finds | The Guardian

Tumblr Censors the Human Form | The Washington Post

NJ marijuana legalization: Better to legalize prostitution, Guadagno says | Asbury Park Press

Decriminalizing Sex Work Would Help Bring Victims Out of the Shadows | The Washington Post

Trafficking in Lies | The Baffler

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