Impacts of Sex Work Criminalization and Censorship for Indoor Workers: Exploring How Barriers to Online Advertising Shape Occupational Health and Safety
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Authors/contributors
- Pearson, Jennie (Author)
- Machat, Sylvia (Author)
- McDermid, Jennifer (Author)
- Goldenberg, Shira M. (Author)
- Krüsi, Andrea (Author)
Title
Impacts of Sex Work Criminalization and Censorship for Indoor Workers: Exploring How Barriers to Online Advertising Shape Occupational Health and Safety
Abstract
Advertising tools used by sex workers for solicitation and client screening have been identified as supporting occupational health and safety (OHS); however, sex work legislation continues to criminalize advertising by third parties. We explored how the criminalization of third-party advertising and online censorship shapes indoor sex workers’ access to OHS measures such as client screening, and negotiation of prices and services, in addition to income security.
Publication
Sexuality Research and Social Policy
Pages
13 pages
Date
2024
Journal Abbr
Sex Res Soc Policy
Language
English
ISSN
1553-6610
Short Title
Impacts of Sex Work Criminalization and Censorship for Indoor Workers
Accessed
4/21/24, 5:41 PM
Citation
Pearson, J., Machat, S., McDermid, J., Goldenberg, S. M., & Krüsi, A. (2024). Impacts of Sex Work Criminalization and Censorship for Indoor Workers: Exploring How Barriers to Online Advertising Shape Occupational Health and Safety. Sexuality Research and Social Policy, 13 pages. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13178-024-00964-x
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