作者: Phil Hubbard , Jason Prior
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摘要: Policy discussions relating to the selling of sex have tended fixate on two spaces work: street and brothel. Such preoccupation has arguably eclipsed discussion working environment where most is sold, namely, private home. Redressing this omission, paper discusses public health safety implications policies that fail regulate or assist ‘hidden population’ workers, focusing experiences home-based workers in Sydney, Australia. Considering inconsistent way Home Occupation Sex Services Premises (HOSSPs) are regulated city, beyond gaze state law. It concluded from home can allow exercise considerable autonomy over their practices, but such premises must be carefully considered development prostitution policy.