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The Regulation of Prostitution in China : Law in the Everyday Lives of Sex Workers, Police Officers, and Public Health Officials

The Regulation of Prostitution in China : Law in the Everyday Lives of Sex Workers, Police Officers, and Public Health Officials

by Cambridge University Press

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MPN9781107179226
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In this compelling book, Margaret L. Boittin delves into the complex world of prostitution in China and how it shapes the lives of those involved in it.Through in-depth fieldwork, Boittin provides a fascinating case study of the role of law in everyday life and its impact on female sex workers, street-level police officers, and frontline public health officials.The book offers a unique perspective on the dynamics between society and the state, revealing how the laws that govern sex work affect those on the frontlines.With clear and accessible prose, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in law, state-society relations, China, and sex work.

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