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Reading
The
following external publications are from a variety
of sources, which offer information and guidance that will
be useful to local partnership boards. This list is
not exhaustive.
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Cusick, L., Martin, A. & May, T.,
November 2003, Vulnerability and involvement in drug use
and sex work, Home Office Research Study 268, Home Office
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Dickson, S., 2004, Sex in the City:
Mapping Commercial Sex across London, The POPPY Project,
Eaves
- Hester,
M. & Westmarland, N., July 2004, Tackling Street Prostitution:
Towards an holistic approach, Home Office Research Study
279, Home Office
- Hunter,
G., May, T. & the Drug Strategy Directorate, 2004,
Solutions and Strategies, drug problems and street sex
markets, Guidance for partnerships and providers, Home
Office
- May,
T., Edmunds, M., Hough, M. & Harvey, C., 1999, Street
Business: The links between sex and drug markets, Police
Research Series Paper 118, Home Office
- May,
T., Harocopos, A. & Hough, M., 2000, For Love or Money:
Pimps and the management of sex work, Police Research
Series Paper 134, Home Office
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Scottish Executive, 2004, Being
Outside: constructing a response to street prostitution,
a report of the Expert Group on Prostitution in Scotland
- The
Drugs Interventions Programme
- Thompson,
V., July 2005, Peterborough Sex Workers: Life Stories
- Turning
Point, 2005, The Crack Report
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