editor at NYU Press, Ilene Kalish, supported this project enthusiastically from the very beginning, and I am delighted that we had a chance to work together on the book.
PART I
Sex Work
PART II
Policies
America and Beyond
PART III
Case Studies
Three Red-Light Cities
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