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Ronald Weitzer
Policing Different Racial Groups in the United States
Politics & Society
The Puzzling Neglect of Hispanic Americans in Research on Police–Citizen Relations Ronald Weitzer Published Online: 08 May 2013
"Data and Research on Human Trafficking: Bibliography Of
Committee Secretary Senate Standing Committees on Environment and Communications PO Box 6100, Parliament House Canberra ACT 2600
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10 March 2016
Prostitution Reform and Anti-Trafficking Law and Policy
Police–Community Relations in a Majority-Black City 3
The Problems with Pornography Regulation: Lessons from History
Professor-Ronald-Weitzer.Pdf
Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking by Ronald Weitzer
Report on Prostitution and Sexual Exploitation and Its Impact on Gender Equality” by Mary Honeyball, MEP
Data and Research on Human Trafficking: Bibliography of Research-Based Literature
American Policing Under Fire: Misconduct and Reform
Prostitution in the United States Abdul Nasser Hamdan
Havard Journal of Law and Public Policy
Prohibiting Purchase of Sex in Sweden: Impact, Obstacles, Potential, and Supporting Escape
Supreme Court of the United States
Melissa Farley in My Opinion Misrepresented Her Studies Intentions to Me in the Early Years of My Activism Around Sex Worker Rights
Top View
Sex Trafficking and the Sex Industry: the Eedn for Evidence-Based Theory and Legislation Ronald Weitzer
Can Prostitution Law Reform Curb Sex Trafficking? Theory and Evidence on Scale Substitution, and Replacement Effects
Human Trafficking and Sex Workers' Rights
The Mythology of Prostitution: Advocacy Research and Public Policy
Recent Books on Pornography: from Discussions of Harm to Normalization Robert Brannon Brooklyn College CUNY,
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Researching Prostitution and Sex Trafficking Comparatively Ronald Weitzer
Politics & Society
Prostitution: Facts and Fictions Although Sometimes Romanticized in Popular Culture, Prostitution Is More Often Portrayed As Intrinsically Oppressive and Harmful
Rethinking Minority Attitudes Toward the Police