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International
Prostitutes Collective Since 1975, the International Prostitutes Collective has been campaigning for the abolition of the prostitution laws which criminalize sex workers and our families, and for economic alternatives and higher benefits and wages. |
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Areas
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our work · What we stand for (+ in Spanish)
· Decriminalization/ abolition vs legalization · Discrimination by service providers · International Conference 2004 · Protection not criminalisation · Racism · Review of the UK Prostitution Laws · Tax · Violence |
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A petition to decriminalise sex work and prioritise safety Sign here Victory! Defeat of prostitution clauses in the Criminal Justice & Immigration Bill Packed Meeting in UK Parliament backs New Zealand’s decriminalisation Video: Andrea Spyropoulos of the Royal College of Nursing Press Government feminists and Christian fundamentalists have joined forces claiming that prostitution is violence |
International
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New Zealand Young Mother Criminalised for Trying to Make Ends Meet |
The hidden movement of prostitute women against violence
Prostitutes: Our Life
Prostitute Women and AIDS: Resisting the Virus of Repression
Criminalisation the price women
and children pay |
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Criminalisation of clients |
Response to Nov 08 Government Proposals on clients, brothels & lapdancing Sweden hasn't made it safer for women Safety is the priority for sex workers The John School a diversion from what's needed |
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Pauline Campbell |
16 May 08 'Pauline turned private pain into public protest . . . her work for justice was an extension of her caring work as a mother and she was fearless. . . . She set a standard to live by.' |
Trafficking
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Trafficking Victory in San Francisco Safety First briefing - on trafficking Victims criminalised and imprisoned Soho sex workers We are not victims |
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