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Sex work, multi-agency governance and industries of protection: towards an increased recognition and resistance of the carceral
Justice, Power and Resistance, Volume: 7, Issue: 1, Pages: 60 - 73
Swansea University Author: Sam Hanks
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This article focuses on sex work governance within multi-agency partnerships and initiatives in Wales. By engaging with notions of carceral humanism, this article seeks to make tangible the ways in which multi-agency partnerships co-opt and assimilate criminologists, activists, third sector and comm...
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