Evidence shows that decriminalizing sex work will help end human trafficking, improve public health, promote community safety, and protect civil liberties. DSW produced these researched and cited briefing papers highlighting some of the most critical and urgent reasons to end the prohibition of prostitution.
- The Collateral Consequences of Arrest on Sex Workers
- Debunking the Entrapment Model, a.k.a. the End Demand Model
- Decriminalize Sex Work for Better Policing
- Decriminalize Sex Work for Public Health
- (Dis)ability and Sex Work Decriminalization
- Human Trafficking and Sex Work
- Immigrant Sex Work, Forced Labor, and Human Rights
- Loitering for the Purpose of Prostitution (LPP)
- “My Body, My Choice”: Sex Work and Reproductive Justice
- New Zealand: The Ideal Legal Framework for Decriminalized Sex Work
- Race, Sex Work, and Stereotyping
- What About Legalization of Prostitution?
- Why Decriminalizing Sex Work Is Good Criminal Justice Policy
- Why Feminists Support the Decriminalization of Sex Work
- Why Men Should Support the Decriminalization of Sex Work
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