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    Le corps entre sacré et profane : la réforme des pratiques pèlerines en Égypte (xixe-xxe siècles) by Catherine Mayeur-Jaouen

    Published 2006-11-01
    “…What disturbs the reformers and travellers is that the pilgrims associate devotion with dance, prayer with the merry-go-rounds, the Divine with the obscene pantomime, and miracles with prostitution.Since the end of the nineteenth century, the Egyptian state and the muslim clerks have joined their efforts to spiritualize the muslim pilgrimages. …”
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    Smoking Hot: the Odalisque’s eroticizing Cigarette by Liesbeth Grotenhuis

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…But above all, it created an image of otherness since European women were not allowed to have a cigarette between their lips; this was the emblem for prostitutes. Even when photography came into fashion, these dream worlds were presented on postcards, rather than what was actually experienced.Zooming in on Egypt, a pinch of pharaonic elegance could be added. …”
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  3. 123

    Le féminisme pris aux pièges by Gail Pheterson

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…In the early 1980’s, intense debates ensued between so-called anti-violence/anti-prostitution and pro-rights/pro-sex feminists. Those who championed the cause of sexually transgressive women were identified as sex radicals. …”
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  4. 124

    Sexual Transmission of Hepatitis B virus: Epidemiological Considerations and Implications for Control with Vaccine by Franklyn N Judson

    Published 1991-01-01
    “…Specific interventions designed to prevent sexual transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (eg. testing for infection status and counselling, choosing partners carefully, avoiding prostitutes, use of condoms, and diagnostic and treatment services for other sexually transmitted diseases) should further reduce hepatitis B virus sexual transmission in men and women. …”
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    The Homosexual Exception? The Case of the Labouchère Amendment by William Fize

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…As a consequence, it marked the beginning of a ‘homosexual exception’ surrounding its adoption as it was part of a wider bill—the Criminal Law Amendment Bill—, intended to protect younger girls from vice and prostitution. The bill took over four years to become law. …”
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  6. 126

    On the imbalance of international communications by H. J. Hsia

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The imbalance of communication flow, castigated, and denounced by every developing country, is considered to be the source of all evils, ranging from the failure of politico-economical policies and erosion of social norms and values to street crimes and prostitution; nevertheless, the verdict is still not yet in. …”
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    The Sacred and the Sensual by Swetha Vijayakumar

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…Drawing from Indian government’s advertisement strategies, marketing of erotic souvenirs, tourist surveys, and statistical data obtained from the ministry of Indian tourism, I identify three distinct ways in which eroticization occurs at Khajuraho: first, through a uniquely romanticized marketing by Indian tour operators who offer enticing honeymoon and holiday packages; second, through the abundance of erotic souvenirs sold on the streets as a symbol of Khajuraho; and third, through the creation of an “experience economy” supported by local prostitution. Visiting a remote and highly eroticized site like Khajuraho, despite it being a Hindu temple, results in a distinctive touristic behavior that is uncharacteristic for any Indian tourism site. …”
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    <i>Mosaicos de la Comunidad</i> (Mosaics of the Community): Community-Engaged Participatory Muraling with <i>Madres Emprendedoras</i> by Jesica Siham Fernández, Laura A. Nichols

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The issues identified, and subsequently depicted in the mural, revealed the importance of the environment in neighborhoods, with residents dealing with encampments, illegal dumping, prostitution, eviction, and gentrification. In the mural <i>Mosaicos de la Comunidad</i> (Mosaics of the Community), a group of <i>madres</i> (mothers) sought to emphasize their shared admiration of art as a form of remembrance of ample food, clean air, and beautiful spaces to live and raise their children. …”
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    THE PHENOMENON OF DIMLY LIT STALLS ALONG THE NORTH COAST ROAD (CASE STUDY OF INDIRECT FEMALE SEX WORKERS) AGAINST THE SPREAD OF SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES IN JENU SUBDISTRICT TU... by Aris Puji Utami, Hanim Nur Faizah, Moh. Wafi Mubarok

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Introduction: Cases of STIs continue to soar, one of which is due to the practice of prostitution because women sex workers (WPS) are one of the high risk groups of contracting and transmitting STIs. …”
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    Le corps de Keetje, malmené dans la fiction et dans sa traduction ? by Marie Fortunati

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Sa trilogie autobiographique met le « féminin » et le « corps » au cœur de la thématique à travers l’obscène, le traumatisme pubertaire et la prostitution. Le corps est un « texte signifiant à déchiffrer 1  » et nous tâcherons d’en découvrir davantage en comparant l’œuvre de Doff avec ses traductions en langue néerlandaise et allemande. …”
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    Family Practitioners and Sexually Transmitted Diseases by Marc Steben

    Published 1991-01-01
    “…Assessment of risks for hepatitis B virus infection should include lifestyle indices such as sexual preference, sexual expression, number of partners and alcohol/drug consumption. Prostitutes, street youth and sexually abused individuals should be considered at high risk for hepatitis B virus infection. …”
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    The meaning of the concept of “crime prevention in the customs sphere” by R. A. Cherkasskyi

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…These are, in particular, drug addiction, alcoholism of the population, popularization of the criminal subculture, prostitution, low level of legal awareness of the population and education in general, shortcomings in the work of public authorities and more.…”
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    Archives du corps, archive de la biopolitique by Philippe Artières

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Enfin, la troisième archive biopolitique présentée est une lettre de dénonciation des pratiques de prostitution dans une rue parisienne. L’anonymisation progressive de ces missives délatrices banalise un mode de surveillance policier qui intègre le dispositif de cartographie des mœurs en place dès la fin du xixe siècle.…”
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    Heiliges und Sinnliches by Swetha Vijayakumar

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…Durch die Betrachtung von Marketingstrategien der indischen Regierung, des Bewerbens erotischer Souvenirs und von durch das Ministerium für indischen Tourismus bereitgestellten statistischen Daten werden drei verschiedenartige Wege identifiziert, wie in Khajuraho Erotisierung stattfindet: erstens, durch ein einzigartig romantisiertes Marketing von indischen Reiseagenturen, die verführerische Hochzeitsreisen und Urlaubspakete anbieten; zweitens, durch eine Fülle an erotischen Souvenirs, die als ein Symbol Khajurahos auf den Straßen verkauft werden; und drittens, durch die Schaffung einer von örtlicher Prostitution getragenen „Erlebnisökonomie“. Obwohl Khajuraho ein Hindu-Tempel ist, resultiert ein Besuch dieser abgelegenen und höchst erotisierten Stätte in einem unverwechselbaren Tourismusverhalten, das untypisch für indische Touristenstandorte ist. …”
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    INTERNATIONAL LEGAL FRAMEWORK ON HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND CRIMINAL LIABILITY ON TRAFFICKERS by Paul Nwala

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…People can be trafficked for many different forms of exploitation such as forced prostitution, forced labour, forced begging, forced criminality, domestic servitude, forced marriage, and forced organ removal. …”
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    Silences and Vulnerabilities by Suruchi Thapar-Björkert, Marion Stevens, Åsa Eriksson, Johanna Gondouin

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Referred to as the ‘Swedish model’, or the ‘Nordic model’ after neighbouring countries followed suit, this legal framework is built on an understanding of ‘prostitution’ as exploitation and a form of violence against women. …”
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    The Impact of Refugees on the Social Economic Development of the Host Communities: A Case Study of Nyakabande Refugee Transit Kisoro District. by Ngabire, Robert

    Published 2023
    “…The study established that refugees bring productivity in the host communities, complement the job market, stimulate the economy complement market demand for goods and services, employment opportunities to the people around the transit areas and refugee camps which rises the standard of living, donations by the host communities Environmental degradation, increased demand for goods and services which rises the standards of living of the host communities, land grabbing, sharing of social facilities, cooperation of social functioning and insecurity of the host communities were cited to be some of the social relationship between the refugees and the host communities, deforestation, increased demand for goods and services, infrastructural development, theft, social ills like prostitution, competition for properties, compromised resources. …”
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    Paradoks Penutupan Sunan Kuning by Meriana Diah Pramestiwari, Retno Sunu Astuti, Budi Puspo Priyadi

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The government freed Indonesia to free Prostitution in 2019. Many studies have found that closing localization does not resolve the debate. …”
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    SURVIVING HUMANITARIAN CRISIS IN NIGERIA: COPING STRATEGIES OF INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS (IDP) IN BENUE STATE, NORTHCENTRAL, NIGERIA by ISAAC OLAWALE ALBERT, JOEL ABAH

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Findings reveal CSOs and State inadequacies in meeting the basic needs of the IDP; this have made the IDP to resort to street begging, petty stealing in and outside IDP camps; prostitution among aged women, adult ladies, teenagers and even children or minors; the study establishes that inadequate care to the IDP can lead to epidemics breakout, internal insecurity for the IDP and the community hosting them; thereby leading to environmental and community security threats. …”
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    Livelihood Risk, Culture, and the HIV Interface: Evidence from Lakeshore Border Communities in Buliisa District, Uganda by Japheth Nkiriyehe Kwiringira, Paulino Ariho, Henry Zakumumpa, James Mugisha, Joseph Rujumba, Marion Mutabazi Mugisha

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Landing sites were characterized by widespread prostitution, alcohol consumption, drug abuse, and child labour. …”
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