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- Scholars from around the world have contributed to the first major reference book to be published on female prostitution as an international phenomenon.
- About the Author: NANETTE J. DAVIS is a Professor of Sociology at Portland State University, Oregon.
- 424 Pages
- Psychology, Human Sexuality
- Series Name: Series in Clinical and Community
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About the Book
Scholars from around the world have contributed to the first major reference book to be published on female prostitution as an international phenomenon. Experts survey and analyze the historical background, current problems and policies, and future possible directions in 16 representative countries. The volume belongs in college, university, and institutional libraries and collections dealing with social problems, women's studies, international relations, and world history.
The volume opens with a lengthy introduction by the editor, Nanette Davis, defining the situation in general, pointing to current trends and future concerns. Country chapters, primarily by native writers, include: Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, England and Wales, Germany, Italy, Japan, Norway, Portugal, Singapore, Taiwan, United States, Vietnam, and the former Yugoslavia. Each chapter provides references, and the index makes the volume easily accessible to researchers in various disciplines.
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Scholars from around the world have contributed to the first major reference book to be published on female prostitution as an international phenomenon. Experts survey and analyze the historical background, current problems and policies, and future possible directions in 16 representative countries. The volume belongs in college, university, and institutional libraries and collections dealing with social problems, women's studies, international relations, and world history.
The volume opens with a lengthy introduction by the editor, Nanette Davis, defining the situation in general, pointing to current trends and future concerns. Country chapters, primarily by native writers, include: Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, England and Wales, Germany, Italy, Japan, Norway, Portugal, Singapore, Taiwan, United States, Vietnam, and the former Yugoslavia. Each chapter provides references, and the index makes the volume easily accessible to researchers in various disciplines.Review Quotes
.,."This is a highly informative guide to the subject of prostitution trends on an international level. Recommended for sociology reference collections of academic and main public libraries."-Reference Book Review
?...This is a highly informative guide to the subject of prostitution trends on an international level. Recommended for sociology reference collections of academic and main public libraries.?-Reference Book Review
?Does the academy, much less the world, really need yet another book on prostitution? A review of Prostitution: An International Handbook on trends, Problems, and Polices ensures that the answer is a resounding yes. ...the book is unguestionably a very valuable resource for academicians, policy makers, and anyone with a general interest in the states of women globally.?-Social Forces
..."This is a highly informative guide to the subject of prostitution trends on an international level. Recommended for sociology reference collections of academic and main public libraries."-Reference Book Review
"Does the academy, much less the world, really need yet another book on prostitution? A review of Prostitution: An International Handbook on trends, Problems, and Polices ensures that the answer is a resounding yes. ...the book is unguestionably a very valuable resource for academicians, policy makers, and anyone with a general interest in the states of women globally."-Social Forces
About the Author
NANETTE J. DAVIS is a Professor of Sociology at Portland State University, Oregon. She is the author or co-author of Social Control of Deviance: A Critical Perspective (1990), From Crime to Choice: The Transformation of Abortion in America (Greenwood, 1985), Social Control: The Production of Deviance in the Modern State (1983), and Sociological Constructions of Deviance: Perspectives and Issues in the Field (1980) among others. She specializes in deviance and social control and is associate editor of two international journals. Dr. Davis recently returned from conducting field research in Australia as a Fulbright Exchange Scholar.