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21/12/2009 - Arrest the Violence: Human Rights Violations Against Sex Workers in 11 Countries in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia

Sex Workers, the Sex Workers Rights Advocacy Network SWAN of Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia has published its new report, Arrest the Violence: Human Rights Violations Against Sex Workers in 11 Countries in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia.

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The Home Office have published the two reports they commissioned to inform the "Review of Demand" that led to the "Policing and Crime Act 2009". These were published on 15th December 2009. These two documents are:

Title: Tackling Demand for Prostitution: A Rapid Evidence Assessment of the published research literature
Authors: Dr Aidan Wilcox, Kris Christmann, Michelle Rogerson and Philip Birch, University of Huddersfield
Series: Home Office Research Report 27
Number of pages: 62 (summary = 6 pages)
Date published: December 2009

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Title: Shifting Sands: A Comparison of Prostitution Regimes Across Nine Countries
Authors: Child & Woman Studies Unit, London Metropolitan University
Number of pages: 102
Date published: December 2009

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UKNSWP Conference – New Date 2nd and 3rd February 2011
New Laws on Prostitution Came into Force 1st April 2010 (Policing and Crime Act )
Arrest the Violence: Human Rights Violations Against Sex Workers in 11 Countries in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia
Updated briefing on the Policing and Crime Bill
New website for disabled men and women to access responsible sex workers
RIGHTS NOT RESCUE A Report on Female, Male, and Trans Sex Workers’ Human Rights in Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa
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Safeguarding Children and Young People from Sexual Exploitation
Sex Workers in Prison Evaluation Launched, April 29th 2009
Sex Worker Open University
UKNSWP response to Policing and Crime Bill and Tackling Demand Review
New Report on Sex Worker Rights & Health
Sex Work Plenary at XVll International World Aids Conference, August 2008
Downing Street Petition
UKNSWP Awarded