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S/S/170. What are the issues surrounding housing and support needs of women wishing to exit prostitution?
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The paper examines the housing issues faced by street sex workers who wish to exit the world of prostitution. Legal regulation on prostitution in the UK is reviewed discussing recent Government initiatives in providing potential support needed by women involved in prostitution. The methods and ethical issues of the research are outlined.
KEYWORDS: Housing, prostitution, sex worker,
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