作者: Jason Prior , Phil Hubbard , Philip Birch
DOI: 10.1080/00224499.2012.668975
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摘要: This article examines the association among victimization, modes of sex working, and locations used by workers through an analysis “Ugly Mug” reports detailing 528 crime acts in 333 reported incidents New South Wales (NSW), Australia. These forms, voluntarily lodged between 2000 2008 members NSW's estimated 10,000 worker population, suggest that street-based work has a higher victimization rate than other including escort work, commercial premises, private work. Although this ostensibly supports commonly held view “outdoor” working is more dangerous “indoor” suggests most instances actually occur spaces. Hence, it argued risks are influenced variety environmental characteristics relating to concealment, control, isolation, suggesting not all off-street equally safe. We conclude with recommendations for policy regard...