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Main : human rights, sex industry, violence against women
ISBN: 9781742198682 230 x 150 mm
249 pp
Not a Choice, Not a Job: Exposing the Myths about Prostitution and the Global Sex Trade
Janice Raymond
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A generation ago, most people did not know how ubiquitous and grave human trafficking was. Now many people agree that the $35.7 billion business is an appalling violation of human rights. But when confronted with prostitution, many people experience an odd disconnect because prostitution is shrouded in myths, among them the claims that “prostitution is inevitable,” and “prostitution is a job or service like any other.” In Not a Choice, Not a Job, Janice Raymond challenges both the myths and their perpetrators.
Raymond demonstrates that prostitution is not sex but sexual exploitation, and that legalizing and decriminalizing the system of prostitution—as opposed to the prostituted women—promotes sex trafficking, expands the sex industry, and invites organized crime. Specifically, Raymond exposes how legalized prostitution in the Netherlands, Germany, Australia, and Nevada worsens crime and endangers women. In contrast, she reveals, when governments work to prevent the demand for prostitution by prosecuting pimps, brothels, and prostitution users—as in Norway, Sweden, and Iceland—trafficking does not increase, women are better protected, and fewer men buy sex. Raymond expands the boundaries of scholarship in women’s studies, making this book indispensable to human rights advocates around the world.
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After many years as a government minister and activist in Sweden, I read this book with great enthusiasm. . . . Janice Raymond gives us new arguments, better knowledge, and further hope that another world is possible. Margareta Winberg, former deputy prime minister, Sweden
Janice Raymond has uncovered, analyzed, and exposed one of the biggest legislative scandals since the slave trade—that of state-sanctioned prostitution. Her research is impeccable, and her conclusion—that the international sex trade be seen as a human rights atrocity—should be taken on board by every politician, policy maker and law enforcer around the world.” Julie Bindel, journalist, author, and social commentator for the 'Guardian' and other publications
Janice Raymond has written a thoroughly documented book on combating prostitution in all its forms. I have no doubt that the book will greatly benefit not only governmental authorities and human rights activists but also academics and researchers in understanding the complexity of this ‘crime against humanity’ and methods to eradicate it. Sigma Huda, former UN Special Rapporteur on Trafficking in Persons, especially Women and Children; Secretary General, Bangladesh Society for the Enforcement of Human Rights
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 Myths and Mythmakers of Prostitution
2 Prostitution on Demand: The Prostitution Users
3 Prostitution Nation: The State of Prostitution in the Netherlands
4 Economic Development or Economic Opportunism? Trafficking, Migration, and the Military-Prostitution Complex
5 Good Practices for the Future
Notes
Index
About the Author
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