Legalising sex work: the regulation of risk on Australian prostitution law reform
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journal contribution
posted on 2024-06-18, 08:31authored byV Nagy, A Powell
Debates about the legalisation of sex work in Australia have tended to focus on the'risks' of
sex work that need managing and regulating. However, in some states, the framing of these
risks has been dominated by socio-cultural and political concerns, such as morality and
suburban serenity, rather than the concerns of workers in the industry. In this article we
discuss how the risks of sex work have been envisaged and debated in two case study
states (South Australia and Western Australia) since 2000, and consider why Bills have
been repeatedly unsuccessful in reforming sex work law. In so doing, we apply a conceptual
framework to tease apart the socio-cultural and political framings of'risk'in crime policy
generally.