Exiting Prostitution: Models of Best Practice
Publications - Existing Prostitution Models
Prepared for the Ministry of Justice by
Pat Mayhew and Dr Elaine Mossman
Crime and Justice Research Centre
Victoria University of Wellington
DISCLAIMER
This report was commissioned by the Ministry of Justice. The report has been prepared by the authors and the views expressed in it are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the Ministry of Justice.
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Categories of sex workers
1.3 Ideological underpinnings of models of intervention
1.4 Reasons for entering and remaining in the sex industry
1.5 The case for exiting
2.1 Wanting to exit
2.2 The difficulty of exiting
2.3 Pathways to exiting
2.4 After exiting
2.5 Male and transgender sex workers
Project 1 Awhina Teina, Onehunga, Auckland
Project 2 Tui House, Nelson
Project 3 Safe House, San Francisco, California
Project 4 The 'Mary Magdalene Project' in South Gate, California
Project 5 St Mungo's (London)
Project 6 My Life My Choice (Boston)
Boxes
Box A Summary of best practice principles for exiting interventions
Box 1 Pathways to exiting (Sanders, 2007)
Box 2 Summary of best practice principles for exiting interventions
Box 3 The five evaluated UK Crime Reduction Programme projects
First published in October 2007 by the
Ministry of Justice
PO Box 180
Wellington
New Zealand
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ISBN 978-0-478-29050-0
The views, opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this publication are strictly those of the author/s. They do not necessarily reflect the views of the Ministry of Justice. The Ministry of Justice takes no responsibility for any errors or omissions in, or for the correctness of, the information contained in the publication.
