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Selling sex is highly dangerous – The Guardian

L’autrice Sonia Sodha di The Guardian pubblica un articolo per sensibilizzare sull’argomento della prostituzione. Il titolo Selling sex is highly dangerous. Treating it like a regular job only makes it worse è già di per se esplicativo, incentivando il pubblico a non pensare che chi si prostituisce lo fa per scelta e che non va normalizzato come un lavoro qualunque.

Ecco qui un estratto:

 

“Last Monday, James Martin was sentenced to four and a half years in jail for killing Stella Frew. They had argued in his van, then he accelerated away with her hanging off its side, eventually running Frew over, causing her catastrophic injuries. Martin sped away with her handbag in the van, which he later dumped.

The cause of their altercation? Martin refused to pay her for the sex act she had just performed on him. Like many women who sell sex, Frew struggled with drug and alcohol addiction and was under their influence when she approached Martin. Her daughter described her for the court as the “kindest, most warm-hearted woman” who had been abused and hurt by men her whole life. The judge commented that Martin had shown barely any empathy for his victim.

And so it has always been. Prostitution is laced with mortal peril: women who sell sex are 18 times more likely to be murdered than women who don’t, according to one study. Yet these women have throughout history been cast as second-class citizens, not worthy of the same concern as other victims.

How best to prevent violence against those selling sex, the vast majority of whom are women, is a question that has long divided feminists. For some, it is about decriminalising the selling and buying of sex, which in England and Wales would mean dropping criminal offences such as kerb crawling, soliciting and running a brothel. There will always be prostitution, so the argument goes, so best to keep it out in the open. Others agree that the selling of sex should be decriminalised in all circumstances and think women should be provided with ample support to get out of prostitution, but argue that the buying of sex, an almost exclusively male activity, should always be a crime.”

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Suggeriamo anche la nostra pubblicazione sul tema con Sex Work – ne sesso ne lavoro.

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“Sex work. Né sesso né lavoro” – recensione su L’Indice dei Libri del Mese

Venerdì 2 ottobre 2020 su L’indice dei Libri del Mese è uscita una bella recensione di “Sex Work. Né sesso né lavoro” dal titolo La narrazione delle forme di violenza contro le donne, di Mia Caielli.

Per leggere la recensione clicca qui.