Thoroughly updated to include events that have occurred in the
decade since it was originally published, this second edition of
Making Work, Making Trouble re-establishes this work as the
pre-eminent study of prostitution in Canada. Detailing the various
forces that have presented prostitution as a social problem,
Deborah R. Brock examines anti-prostitution campaigns, urban
development, new policing strategies, and the responses of the
media, the courts, and governments, as well as feminist, rights,
and residents' organizations.
Paying particular attention to rights and the means of economic
survival within global and local realities, this edition includes
new material on recent discourse on sex trafficking, migrant sex
work, ex-worker rights organizing, and considers the potential
impact of the Robert Pickton trial on the practice of sex work. A
comprehensive overview of the crucial debates on prostitution,
Making Work, Making Trouble is a welcome addition to twenty-first
century sociology and criminology.
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