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    In:  Cause lawyers and social movements (2006), Seite 220-245 | year:2006 | pages:220-245
    ISBN: 0804753601
    Language: English
    Titel der Quelle: Cause lawyers and social movements
    Publ. der Quelle: Stanford, Calif. : Stanford Law and Politics, 2006
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2006), Seite 220-245
    Angaben zur Quelle: year:2006
    Angaben zur Quelle: pages:220-245
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  • 2
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    Philadelphia : Temple University Press
    ISBN: 9781439914557
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (322 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Hail-Jares, Katie Challenging Perspectives on Street-Based Sex Work
    DDC: 306.740973
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction | Corey S. Shdaimah, Katie Hail-Jares, and Chrysanthi S. Leon -- Part I. On Community -- 1. Pregnancy Obscured: Street-Based Sex Work and the Experience of Pregnancy | Signy Toquinto -- 2. "Just to Be There": A Probation Officer's Reflection on Project Dawn Court | Linda Muraresku -- 3. Meeting the New Neighbors: A Case Study on Gentrification and Sex Work in Washington, D.C. | Katie Hail-Jares, Catherine Paquette, and Margot Le Neveu -- 4. Holding Their Own: Female Sex Workers' Perceptions of Safety Strategies | Sharon S. Oselin and Jennifer E. Cobbina -- 5. "HIV Is Not a Major Concern": Trans Identity, Public-Health Funding, and Sex Work | Nachale "Hua" Boonyapisomparn -- Part II. On Agency -- 6. The Portrayal of Street-Based Sex Work in Very Young Girls: How People Get There and Why They Stay | Chrysanthi S. Leon, Corey S. Shdaimah, and Aneesa A. Baboolal -- 7. Victim or Criminal?: Street-Level Prostitutes and the Criminal Justice System | Mira Baylson -- 8. Policing, Protectionism, and Prevention: Prostitution, Sexual Delinquency, and the Politics of Victimhood in Thai and American Antitrafficking Campaigns | Edith Kinney -- 9. "Sixteen Going on Twenty-Six": Reflections on End-Demand Legislation and Street-Based Sex Work | Eileen Corcoran -- Part III. On Research -- 10. Sex (Work) in the Classroom: How Academia Can Support the Sex Workers' Rights Movement | Kate D'Adamo -- 11. Objectivity, Activism, and the Challenge of Research on a Highly Polarized and Somewhat Stigmatized Topic | Martin A. Monto -- 12. Poetry in Street-Based Sex Work | Marie Bailey-Kloch -- 13. Nothing about Us without Us: The Trans Response to Survival Sex Work | Ruby Corado -- Part IV. On Policy -- 14. Listening to Voices of the Exploited: Law Enforcement and Sex Trafficking in the United States | Daniel J. Steele
    Abstract: 15. Antiprostitution Agendas and the Creation of U.S. Antitrafficking Policy | Erin O'Brien and Belinda Carpenter -- 16. Project ROSE: A Case Study on Diversion, Sex Work, and Constitutionality | Chase Strangio -- Conclusion | Chrysanthi S. Leon, Corey S. Shdaimah, and Katie Hail-Jares -- Contributors -- Index
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781544316185
    Language: English
    Pages: xix, 401 Seiten , Illustrationen
    DDC: 306
    Keywords: Social policy ; Public welfare ; Sozialpolitik ; Soziale Wohlfahrt ; Fürsorgeeinrichtung
    Abstract: "Social Welfare Policy: A Dynamic Model is a text that makes the link between policy and practice abundantly clear. While giving the reader a brief foundation in history, the primary focus is that the student feel the importance of policies as they relate to clients at all levels of practice. Writing with the mission that the reader understands the policy process and has the theoretical knowledge to assess policies, authors Shannon R. Lane, Corey Shdaimah, and Elizabeth Palley, discuss the impact of policies on key populations based on race, ethnicity, class, gender, ability, and sexual orientation. Combining description, theoretical analysis, and advocacy, this text challenges students to examine the development, consequences, and future implications of core policies. Students at both the BSW and MSW levels will come away with a newfound understanding of how to use the political process to address social justice issues and enact policy change"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9781786350398
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (x, 156 p.)
    Series Statement: Studies in law, politics, and society v. 71
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.74
    Keywords: bisacsh ; Political Science / Public Policy / Social Policy ; Law & society ; Prostitution ; Prostitution / Law and legislation ; Prostitution ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Prostitution
    Abstract: Sex worker or student? Legitimation and master status in academia / Jenny Heineman -- "In my head, I didn't feel like I had done anything wrong": women's experiences prostituting women and girls / Mahri Irvine -- Relationships among stigmatized women engaged in street-level prostitution: coping with stigma and stigma management / Corey Shdaimah, Chrysanthi S. Leon -- Reform or remand? race, nativity, and the immigrant family in the history of prostitution / Anne E. Bowler, Terry G. Lilley, Chrysanthi S. Leon -- Inevitably violent? Dynamics of space, governance and stigma in understanding violence against sex workers / Teela Sanders -- Bad dates: how prostitution strolls impact client-initiated violence / Katie Hail-Jares -- Unionizing sex workers: the Karnataka experience / Subadra Panchanadeswaran, Gowri Vijayakumar, Shubha Chacko, Andy Bhanot
    Abstract: The scholars who contribute to this issue utilize diverse research methods to examine the lived experiences of people engaged in prostitution and the people and institutions that process them. They look at the production of knowledge about prostitution and trafficking by institutional stakeholders, and how legal responses to prostitution and trafficking are affected by class, race, ethnicity, and migration. Drawing on data derived from innovative research methods including auto-ethnography, re-calculation of historical data, and participatory methods, the authors challenge us to re-examine the pro-sex/abolitionist divide, the historical theories of prostitution and ethical concerns around research with people engaged in prostitution. Instead our authors offer new configurations of sex, gender, and prostitution to better inform future scholarship, policy, and programming
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 5
    ISBN: 0814740545 , 9780814740545
    Language: English
    Pages: XIV, 225 S. , 24cm
    DDC: 347.7317
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    Keywords: Attorney and client United States ; Practice of law United States ; Legal ethics United States ; USA ; Rechtsprechung ; Gerechtigkeit
    Note: Clients and lawyers -- Why talk to clients and lawyers? : a grounded interpretivist framework -- Working for social justice in an unjust system -- Did someone say autonomy? -- Collaboration -- Lawyer and client : face to face -- Progressive lawyering and the ethic of risk. - Includes bibliographical references (p. 211-220) and index. - Formerly CIP
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    ISBN: 9781439914540 , 9781439914533
    Language: English
    Pages: 313 Seiten
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Challenging perspectives on street-based sex work
    DDC: 306.740973
    Keywords: Prostitutes ; Prostitution ; Human trafficking ; Human trafficking ; Human trafficking ; Prostitutes ; United States ; Prostitutes ; Prostitution ; United States ; Prostitution ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; United States ; United States ; Criminology ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; USA ; Prostitution
    Abstract: "Are sex workers victims, criminals, orjust trying to make a living? Over the last five years, public policy and academic discourse have moved from criminalization of sex workers to victim-based understanding, shaped by human trafficking. While most research focuses on macro-level policies and theories, less is known about the on-the-ground perspectives of people whose lives are impacted by sex work, including attorneys, social workers, police officers, probation officers, and sex workers themselves. Challenging Perspectives on Street-Based Sex Work brings the voices of lower-echelon sex workers and those individuals charged with policy development and enforcement into conversation with one another. Chapters highlight some of the current approaches to sex work, such as diversion courts, trafficking task forces, law enforcement assisted diversion and decriminalization. It also examines how sex workers navigate seldom-discussed social phenomenon like gentrification, pregnancy, imperialism, and being subjects of research. Through dialogue, our authors reveal the complex reality of engaging in and regulating sex work in the United States and through American aid abroad. Contributors include: Aneesa A. Baboolal, Marie Bailey-Kloch, Mira Baylson, Nachale "Hua" Boonyapisomparn, Belinda Carter, Jennifer Cobbina, Ruby Corado, Eileen Corcoran, Kate D'Adamo, Edith Kinney, Margot Le Neveu, Martin A. Monto, Linda Muraresku, Erin O'Brien, Sharon Oselin. Catherine Paquette, Dan Steele, Chase Strangio, Signy Toquinto, and the editors"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9781789907667
    Language: English
    Pages: xvii, 443 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Research handbooks in law and society series
    Keywords: Social movements ; Sociological jurisprudence ; Social change ; Civil rights ; International courts
    Abstract: "The study of law and social movements provides an ideal lens for rethinking fundamental questions about the relationship between law and power. This Research Handbook takes up that challenge, framing a more global, dynamic, reflexive, and contextualised phase of social movement studies. Featuring international and interdisciplinary contributions, chapters focus on democratic and authoritarian rule, social movement strategies, identities, social positions, and the relationship between narratives and power. This Research Handbook not only asks why movements succeed or fail, but more broadly how law and movements become conduits for entrenching or resisting power. Calling for novel approaches to law and social movements scholarship, it provides an expansive range of case studies on the topic, and grapples with questions of governmental regimes, power, and social change. This interdisciplinary Research Handbook will be of great value to sociologists, political scientists, and other sociolegal scholars with an interest in global perspectives on social movements, democracy, and authoritarianism. It will also be a relevant read for policymakers, activists, and legal professionals"--
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    Philadelphia : Temple University Press | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9781439922026
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (204 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    DDC: 306.740973
    Keywords: Electronic books
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