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Sex workers and sexual assault in Australia: prevalence, risk and safety

1 Apr 2008
Antonia Quadara
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Australian Centre for the Study of Sexual Assault
Violence against women Sex work Sexual assault Australia
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This paper provides a review of contemporary research on the sexual assault of sex workers in Australia, focussing predominantly on the safety of sex workers in their work contexts.

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open
Post date:
1 Apr 2008

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