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Increased Vulnerabilities: Considering the Effects of Xeno-Racist Ordering for Romanian Migrant Sex Workers in the United Kingdom

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International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, Volume: 9, Issue: 4

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AbstractThis article draws on data from interviews with sex workers in Welsh massage parlours and individuals involved in the provision of support to migrant sex workers in Wales and England. Drawing on concepts of xeno-racism and ‘everyday ordering’, it illustrates the ways in which violence agains...

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Published in: International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy
ISSN: 2202-7998 2202-8005
Published: Queensland University of Technology 2021
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