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Priorities for the minority? Street-based sex work and Partnerships and Communities Together (PACT)
Criminology and Criminal Justice, Pages: 1 - 15
Swansea University Authors: Tracey Sagar, Deborah Jones
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DOI (Published version): 10.1177/1748895812454749
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The article draws on empirical research carried over an eight month period where the authors observed PACT meetings in two suburbs of Cardiff. It focuses on local police/community consultation via PACT in the context of street based sex work and argues that priorities at PACT represent the views and...
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