Read Legalizing Prostitution: From Illicit Vice to Lawful Business Online
Authors: Ronald Weitzer
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Gallup poll,
51
gay pornography,
9
gay sex workers,
9
gay tourists,
40
Germany,
115
–122
2002 law,
116
–117
Braunschweig,
119
Bremen,
119
brothel owners in,
117
call girls/escorts in,
121
Cologne,
121
Dortmund,
120
FKK (Frei Körper Kultur)/sauna clubs (
see
FKK (Frei Körper Kultur)/sauna clubs)
Frankfurt
see
(Frankfurt)
Green Party,
116
indoor prostitution in,
117
inducement to prostitution,
116
–117
Kamilla la Dee brothel,
121
Leipzig,
120
Mannheim,
119
oppression paradigm, rejection of,
116
organized crime,
119
penal law §180(a),
118
penal law §181(a),
118
pimping in,
115
–116
prostitution, types of,
120
–122
prostitution-related crime,
118
–119
Social Democrats,
116
third parties in,
115
Ghent, Belgium,
109
“girlfriend experience” (GFE): escort agency employees,
37
–38
FKK (Frei Körper Kultur)/sauna clubs,
138
–139
Girlfriend Experience, The
(film),
33
Global AIDS Act (USA, 2003),
64
–65
Golden Key brothel (Amsterdam),
172
,
174
Great Britain.
See
Britain
Great Happiness Space, The
(documentary film),
43
–44
Grey, Sasha,
33
Haarlem, the Netherlands,
152
The Hague, the Netherlands,
151
,
152
,
167
–168,
201
harm reduction: in Canada,
57
criminalization of prostitution,
206
–207
two-track prostitution policy,
57
Hausbeck, Kathryn,
88
–89
Hell’s Angels,
162
Herkes, Bob,
62
Hillyard, Daniel,
47
Hoefinger, Heidi,
42
“honeymooning,”
38
hotel-brothels: clients of sex workers in,
135
rates for services,
133
Houston, Texas,
229
n36
Hubbard, Phil,
107
Hughes, Donna: on men who purchase sex,
12
on need for criminalization of prostitution,
60
Human Rights Joint Committee,
228
n23
Hydra prostitutes’ rights group,
116
Iceland,
68
identity politics,
10
Illinois,
67
–68
impact on community: bar or casino workers,
17
brothel workers,
17
brothels,
95
call girls/escorts,
17
definition,
17
escort agency employees,
17
indoor prostitution,
23
window workers,
17
indoor prostitutes,
23
–42
agency exercised by,
23
attractions of,
30
–39
in Britain,
26
childhood abuse,
25
clients of, characteristics of,
30
–32
clients of, prostitutes’ views of,
38
–39
clients of, regulars among,
37
–38
clients of, social interactions with,
32
–39
duration of encounters,
40
economic independence,
23
in the Netherlands,
26
in Pakistan,
23
as “professional girlfriends,”
42
self-image/esteem,
28
–30
skills,
29
socioeconomic backgrounds,
23
stress, work-related,
38
tourists, longterm relationships with,
39
–41
in Vietnam,
23
websites promoting,
34
–35
well-being,
27
–30
indoor prostitution,
22
–44
in Britain,
22
in Canada,
230
n59
conditions shaping,
22
–30
decriminalization of prostitution,
52
in developed countries,
25
in developing countries,
23
–24
educational and skull requirements,
19
efforts against,
54
–56
in Germany,
117
in Hawaii,
61
–62
impact on community,
23
legalization of prostitution,
22
in the Netherlands,
74
nonenforcement of laws against,
56
as paid dates,
33
potential clients’ attitudes toward,
21
settings for,
22
–23
street prostitution,
19
street prostitution compared to,
22
–24
in Sweden,
74
in Thailand,
22
third party roles,
25
tourism,
39
–44
two-track prostitution policy,
53
–57
vulnerability to predators,
23
Wolfenden Committee,
53
.
See also
bar or casino workers; brothel workers; call girls/escorts; escort agency employees; window workers
Industrial Vagina, The
(Jeffreys),
13
inequality, prostitution and,
10
–11,
206
Jan Bik brothel (Amsterdam),
174
–176
Japanese host clubs,
43
–44
job satisfaction: brothel workers,
89
legal prostitution,
91
–92
streetwalkers,
28
window workers,
187
“johns.”
See
clients of sex workers
Kamilla la Dee brothel (Berlin),
121
Katsulis, Yasmina,
91
–92
Kelly, Patty,
90
Kempadoo, Kamala,
66
Kenya,
40
Kiselica, Michael,
61
La Vie En Proost strip club (Amsterdam),
183
Leeuwarden, the Netherlands,
152