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Gendered Inequality and Legal Consciousness: How Law Regulates Women’s Involvement in and Their Exit From Indoor Prostitution
Gendered Inequality and Legal Consciousness: How Law Regulates Women’s Involvement in and Their Exit From Indoor Prostitution
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This book examines the role of law in women’s involvement in and their exit from indoor prostitution. It examines the historic development of the existing legal framework and the resulting polarised contemporary legal and policy framings of prostitution which have produced and reproduce two distinct ‘ideal’ legal subjects — the vulnerable victim and public nuisance that is the street prostitute and the agentic, entrepreneurial indoor prostitute. Addressing the origins of these two subjects of prostitution and examining the discursive frameworks which have led to their solidification in law, this book aims to provide a robust, methodologically and theoretically sound evaluation of the law’s construction of indoor prostitution and the contested legal frameworks which emerged in response. Analysing empirical data from 53 women, 8 practitioners and three case studies of the law in action, and adopting a critical realist methodology, this book provides a detailed socio-legal examination of the law surrounding prostitution from the perspective of those it seeks to regulate. It is intended to provide evidence and guidance to support legislators and policy makers, and support for practitioners advocating for women involved in indoor prostitution. This work is timely given attention to the regulation of prostitution locally, regionally and globally, and the potential gender equality implications of different regulatory models.
- Publication date: 22 July 2026
- Page count: 316
- Dimensions: Height 210 mm; Width 148 mm
- Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
- Format: Hardback
- ISBN-13: 9783032264213
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