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Moslehuddin, Badal, and Philip Mendes. "Young people’s journey to independence: Towards a better future for young people leaving state care in Victoria." Children Australia 31, no. 3 (2006): 47–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1035077200011238.

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Young people leaving state care have been found to experience deficits in all aspects of their life cycle. These include homelessness, poor educational and employment outcomes, involvement in juvenile crime and prostitution, mental and physical health problems, early parenthood and inadequate social support systems. These poor outcomes experienced by care leavers result from a range of factors relating to their pre-care abuse and neglect, poor quality and unstable care history and inadequate support for their successful transition to independence. Young people leaving state care in Victoria are currently lacking the ongoing and guaranteed support that would be expected of a good parent. Using relevant local and international literature and findings from a qualitative study involving 10 care leavers, this paper examines the factors that contribute to negative as well as positive outcomes for young people leaving state care. Some conclusions are drawn regarding policy and practice reforms that could lead to improved outcomes for care leavers.
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IVANOVA, L. "On Certain Aspects of the Problem of Adolescent Prostitution." Russian Education & Society 46, no. 2 (February 2004): 47–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10609393.2004.11056874.

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Bruce, Rhiannon, and Philip Mendes. "Young people, prostitution and state out-of-home care: The views of a group of child welfare professionals in Victoria." Children Australia 33, no. 4 (2008): 31–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1035077200000432.

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Previous research suggests a link between experiences of state out-of-home care – particularly residential care – and involvement in prostitution. This study explored the nature of this relationship via semi-structured interviews with nine Victorian health and welfare professionals who had worked with young people living in residential care. The findings suggest a complex interaction between precare and in-care factors. Environmental and systemic factors within residential care that may contribute to prostitution involvement include peer influence, older males, drug use, staffing factors, poor provision of sex and relationship education, placement decisions, and social isolation. Some significant implications for policy and service delivery are identified.
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�nyshko, Oksana. "LEGAL, SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL ASPECTS OF LEGALIZATION OF SEXUAL SERVICES." Social Legal Studios 10, no. 4 (December 25, 2020): 101–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.32518/2617-4162-2020-4-101-108.

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The main legal ways to the socio-political regulation of sexual services (prostitution) in different countries are considered. The main problems facing the society of each state in the field of regulation of prostitutes activity, their so-called �curatores� and clients. The participation of the state in identifying and solving the problems of the sex industry are defined. It is determined that an important role in the legalization of prostitution is played not only by the legal but also by the moral and ethical aspects, which have a lot of limits in every society. Four models of prostitution regulation that exist in different countries of the world are analyzed. It is substantiated that not every model in itself is effective and is optimal for implementation. It depends of the legal system, level of consolidation of society and position of the government on this issue. Criminal liability for pimping, which exists in Ukraine, is only a small positive step in the fight against illegal profits related to the exploitation (voluntary or forced) of another person's body. The negative point in this area is the lack of social, medical and legal protection of prostitutes, as their clients are also at risk. So, the legalization on of the sexual services is necessary for our state, but it must be preceded by a series of successive authority�s steps: public dialogue on different public platforms, changes in legislation and government administrative decisions.
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Bob, Clifford. "Re-Framing Exploitation Creep to Fight Human Trafficking: A Response to Janie Chuang." AJIL Unbound 108 (2014): 264–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s2398772300009387.

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Janie Chuang discusses important shifts in the way that American policy makers and activists have defined and fought human trafficking. As she shows, key aspects of the 2000 UN Protocol’s definition of trafficking have been whiplashed by changing political winds emanating from the Bush and Obama administrations. In the Bush years, a strange bedfellows network of feminists, evangelicals, and neo-conservatives directed American trafficking policy primarily toward sexual exploitation, pushing for prohibitions not only on forced but also on voluntary prostitution. Other types of trafficking were neglected. The Obama administration and its own set of civil society associates gusted other ways. Among other moves, it reduced the focus on sex, dropped the view that voluntary prostitution constituted trafficking, enlarged the trafficking concept to include all forced labor (whether or not involving movement), and rebranded the expansive new notion as slavery.
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Woon, Yuen-Fong. "Some Adjustment Aspects of Vietnamese and Sino-Vietnamese Families in Victoria, Canada." Journal of Comparative Family Studies 17, no. 3 (October 1, 1986): 349–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/jcfs.17.3.349.

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Do Espirito Santo, Maria Eugênia G., and Gina D. Etheredge. "And then I became a prostitute … Some aspects of prostitution and brothel prostitutes in Dakar, Senegal." Social Science Journal 41, no. 1 (March 1, 2004): 137–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.soscij.2003.10.013.

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Krupinski, Jerzy, John W. G. Tiller, Graham D. Burrows, and Alan Mackenzie. "SOCIAL AND FAMILIAL ASPECTS OF ATTEMPTED AND COMPLETED SUICIDE OF YOUNG PEOPLE IN VICTORIA." Australian Journal of Social Issues 33, no. 4 (November 1998): 323–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/j.1839-4655.1998.tb01062.x.

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Bidzyan, Dzhema R., and Svetlana V. Sheveleva. "The History of Liability for Sexual Services in Russia in the 18th – Early 20th Century: Materials from the State Archive of the Kursk Region." Herald of an archivist, no. 4 (2022): 1222–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.28995/2073-0101-2022-4-1222-1234.

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The article is devoted to the study of regional aspects of fighting prostitution in the 18th – early 20th century drawing on materials of the State Archive of the Kursk Region. The time period has been chosen for ambivalence of legislator regulating the market of sex services (swinging from prohibitions to permission), as the discussion of prostitution legalization has rekindled following certain legislative changes. In addition, there is an increase in scientific interest in local history in certain areas. The basis for the study is several studies of regional practices of regulation of the sexual services market. The authors’ approach makes it possible to reconstruct the full picture of the developments in state policy concerning sex industry in the specified historical period. This case-study the Kursk region determines the nature of the policy and analyzes the application of norms regulating the industry (in the periods of legislative tolerance to prostitution) or suppressing it (in the periods of prohibition). The study has drawn a picture of state policy implementation in the sphere of sexual services at its regional level. Drawing on materials from the State Archive of the Kursk Region reflecting application of regulations on prostitution in the Kursk gubernia, the authors have analyzed legislator’s and law enforcement officer’s attitude to prostitution. The Kursk gubernia have been chosen for this study as it was a typical region of the European part of Russia during said period, and as there is practically no scientific research on this issue. Main sources on the application of law introducing liability for sexual services are materials from the State Archive of the Kursk Region. The study has used methods of generalization, systematization, analysis, chronological method, comparative law research, etc. Its novelty is determined by introduction of new materials into scientific use and also by its complex approach. It is concluded that, throughout their historical development, norms in the field of sexual services expressed the attitude of the authorities to sexual services availability: from tolerance via administrative regulation to administrative and/or criminal prohibition. During the periods of legislative prohibition, positive dynamics in fighting prostitution can be observed, though a number of socio-political changes hindered effective regulation of sex industry.
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Греченко, В. А., and О. М. Гончарук. "Crime in Kharkiv and Its Counteraction in 1880." Law and Safety 80, no. 1 (March 19, 2021): 86–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.32631/pb.2021.1.12.

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There was a significant crime growth in the Russian Empire In 1880s in general and in particular on Ukrainian territory that was part of the Empire at that time. It was influenced by a set of reasons of political, social, organizational, economic and psychological nature, including the disintegration of the peasant community, the proletarianization of the peasants and their influx into the cities. The authors of this topic have considered two aspects of the problem: the history of crime prevention in the late XIX century, whose experience always remains relevant, and the history of Kharkiv of the same period, which is also interesting from a scientific point of view. The topic is insufficiently researched; the authors did not find publications where it would be specially researched. The researchers set out to reveal the main aspects of crime in Kharkiv in 1880s and some measures to combat it. This purpose is specified in the following tasks: to identify the main general factors in the crime growth in the country during this period; to consider some aspects of crime in Kharkiv that have not been studied so far: a) abuse at customs; b) the fight against alcoholism; c) combating prostitution. The authors for the first time in the historical and legal literature have studied the main aspects of crime in Kharkiv in 1880s, have highlighted the prehistory and the course of the resonant Kharkiv trial of 1885 on abuses at customs. The main directions of the fight against alcoholism have been revealed. The state of counteraction to prostitution in the city has been studied. The issue of the main reasons for the rapid growth of crime during that period has been supplemented. The authors have used the historical principle of research while writing of the article; processes, events and facts were studied in chronological order taking into account the socio-political situation of that time. The principle of objectivity, which the authors tried to adhere to, meant relying on the facts in their true meaning. Each historical and social phenomenon has been considered in its diversity and contradiction, in the aggregate of both positive and negative manifestations. The Kharkiv trial of 1885 demonstrated the shortcomings of the Judicial Reform of 1864, the activities of lawyers and the jury. Counteracting alcoholism and prostitution in the city was formal and ineffective. The operation of whorehouses was regulated by the state, which understood its task only in combating the spread of sexually transmitted diseases and combating mischief in the locations of whorehouses. The materials of the article can be used while teaching the disciplines “History of State and Law of Ukraine”, “History and Culture of Ukraine”, special course “History of Law Enforcement Agencies of Ukraine”, for writing monographs on the history of law enforcement agencies, the history of Kharkiv.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Prostitution Victoria Political aspects"

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Raftery, David Jonathon. "Competition, conflict and cooperation : an ethnographic analysis of an Australian forest industry dispute." Title page, contents and abstract only, 2000. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09ARM/09armr139.pdf.

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Bibliography: leaves 135-143. An anthropological analysis of an industrial dispute that occurred within the East Gippsland forest industry, 1997-1998 and how the workers strove to acheive better working conditions for themselves, and to share in the wealth they had created.
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Murray, Laura Rebecca. "Not Fooling Around: The Politics of Sex Worker Activism in Brazil." Thesis, 2015. https://doi.org/10.7916/D8TQ60PZ.

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Brazil was once a model country in terms of government support for sex worker rights organizations and its solidarity based approach to HIV prevention. In the early 2010s, however, political setbacks in these areas raised important questions regarding the limits of state sanctioned activism. Using the extended case method approach, I conducted an ethnography of sex worker activism and the complex bureaucratic field in which this advocacy took place. I explored the following questions: What motivates the state to defend sex workers in some contexts and not in others? Why and how do sex worker organizations attract or deflect the state’s attention? What are the most effective and sustainable forms of activism? What can be learned about state and civil society relationships more broadly through the lens of Brazil’s sex worker movement? I conducted field work over a thirty-six month period from November 2011 through October 2014 in three Brazilian cities: Corumbá, Belém and Rio de Janeiro. Research included archival research, participant observation, twenty-one life histories with activists at three sex worker rights organizations and forty-four in-depth interviews with members of government, social service agencies, NGOs, and security officials (i.e. police) who regularly interacted with sex workers. My results suggest that the difficulties sex worker activists faced are related to a broader pattern of how the Brazilian state has historically structured its relationship to prostitution. I argue that state action and inaction in prostitution contexts is purposefully ambiguous and flexible. This allows state actors, through their diverse and non-unified mechanisms, the autonomy to shape the inclusion/exclusion of sex workers into government policies and programs that align with current sexuality politics and neoliberal agendas. I conclude that sex worker activists produced new meanings of prostitution and activism through what I term “puta politics.” By using the body and cultural forms as sites of resistance, they celebrated and made visible what is commonly perceived of as transgressive and/or immoral. In doing so, sex worker activists challenged gender and sexuality norms and disrupted hierarchies and divisions between institutional structures and the street. Such activism permitted several of the organizations at the center of my research to survive, though not unscathed, the deleterious effects of institutionalization and bureaucratization.
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Raftery, David Jonathon. "Competition, conflict and cooperation : an ethnographic analysis of an Australian forest industry dispute." Thesis, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/2440/110278.

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Ingleby, Julie. "Participation, action research and the politics of change in working class schools: a view from the inside." Thesis, 1985. https://vuir.vu.edu.au/18181/.

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Fundamental educational change is necessarily an outcome of authentic participation confirmed in community struggle against defined forms of oppression: this is the proposition explored in the course of the three case study experiences presented here. Similarly, the contexts, conditions and terms of participation are considered with regard to defining the character of authentic 'political' success.
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Books on the topic "Prostitution Victoria Political aspects"

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Matthews, Roger. Prostitution, politics & policy. New York: Routledge, 2008.

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Kamāl, ʻAbd Allāh. Ẓāhirat inḥilāl al-ṣafwah, al-qawādūn wa-al-siyāsah: Tārīkh al-bughāʾ fī niṣf qarn. [Cairo]: Dār al-Khayyāl, 1998.

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Caroline, Dunn. The politics of prostitution in Thailand and the Philippines: Policies and practice. Clayton, Victoria, Australia: Centre of Southeast Asian Studies, Monash University, 1994.

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Dunn, Caroline. The politics of prostitution in Thailand and the Philippines: Policies and practice. [Clayton], Victoria, Australia: Monash Asia Institute, Monash University, 1994.

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Verdugo, Patricia. André de la Victoria. Santiago: Editorial Aconcagua, 1985.

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André de La Victoria. Santiago [Chile]: Editorial Aconcagua, 1985.

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Jeffreys, Sheila. The industrial vagina: The political economy of the global sex trade. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, 2008.

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Amesberger, Helga. Sexarbeit in Österreich: Ein Politikfeld zwischen Pragmatismus, Moralisierung und Resistenz. Wien: NAP, New Academic Press, 2014.

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Policing pleasure: Sex work, policy, and the state in global perspective. New York: New York University Press, 2011.

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Fisher, Trevor. Prostitution and the Victorians. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1997.

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Book chapters on the topic "Prostitution Victoria Political aspects"

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Hachad, Naïma. "The Rise of a Feminist Consciousness in Saïda Menebhi’s Prison Writings." In Revisionary Narratives, 27–59. Liverpool University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781789620221.003.0001.

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Chapter 1 reaffirms the historical importance of political prisoner and martyr Saïda Menebhi, who died in prison after her hunger strike in 1977. However, unlike previous studies that emphasize Menebhi’s biography, my analysis also focuses on her writings, particularly the inscription of the people and the revolution in her poetry and unfinished essay on female prostitution. In doing so, the chapter uncovers the nego-feminist strategies Menebhi used to circumvent restrictive sociocultural gender norms of the 1970s and feminize and localize the internationalist and seemingly genderless Marxist-Leninist ideology. The chapter also identifies aspects that make Menebhi a trailblazer who provided Moroccan women with a narrative and a political model for the construction of a feminine testimonial voice and feminist aesthetics.
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