State violence, sex trade, and the failure of anti-trafficking policies : resisting criminalization as the solution to "modern day slavery" / written by Emi Koyama.
- Koyama, Emi, 1975-
- Date:
- [2012]
- Books
About this work
Publication/Creation
Portland, Oregon : Confluere Publications, [2012]
Oakland, California ; Huichin, Chochenyo Ohlone Lands : Brown Recluse Zine Distro, 2021.
Physical description
31 pages : black and white illustrations ; 22 cm
Contributors
Edition
Version 1.0.
Notes
"Emi Koyama's latest collection of essays and short articles on sex trade and anti-trafficking movement, with a special emphasis on the context of pervasive surveillance and criminalization of communities of color, immigrants, street youth, as well as people in the sex trade."--From publisher.
Title from cover.
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Bibliographic information
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Introduction -- Trade secrets: the tough talk of the new anti-trafficking movement -- FBI's campaign to "rescue" youth continues to cause mass arrests of adult women in the sex trade -- Stop labelling sex worker activists as "pimps": criminal charges do not tell the whole story -- Trans women of color in the sex trade misclassified as "clients" in Chicago's "End Demand" initiative -- Gangs and sex trafficking: latest target in the "war on trafficking" -- The opportunity cost of the NYC's anti-"sex trafficking" taxicab rule -- Economics
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Location Status Access Closed storesZ829