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Sex Work Research Wales: Summary of Findings

Tracey Sagar Orcid Logo, Emma Jones, Debbie Jones, Louise Clark

Swansea University Author: Tracey Sagar Orcid Logo

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The report outlines and discusses original data from the Sex Work Research Wales project (a four year national project funded by the Big Lottery). The findings map sex work in Wales, investigate sex work as a public nuisance, consider multi-agency partnership work, includes the voices of sex workers...

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