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Exiting Prostitution provides a critical re-examination of the
growing body of literature on exiting and desistance. Moving beyond
accounts which are mainly centred on men desisting from crime, this
book focuses on female desistance, particularly in relation to
prostitution and the exiting process.With interviews from over one
hundred women involved in prostitution, the authors uniquely
examine the exiting process considering not only the barriers and
obstacles that women face when trying to leave prostitution, but
also their individual strengths, capacities and aspirations. In
this way, this book aims to present an approach that is more
positive and progressive. It also provides a guide to best practice
through an examination of the types of support that are currently
available to those women involved in both on-street and off-street
prostitution, and develops an outline model of support.Written by a
highly experienced team of experts in the field, this book provides
useful guidelines for practitioners and policymakers on types of
intervention and ways in which to further develop exiting
programmes.
This book examines one of the most contested issues facing
feminists, human rights activists and governments around the globe
- the international sex trade. For decades, the liberal left has
been conflicted as to whether pro-prostitution activists or
abolitionists hold the correct view, and debates are ongoing as to
who holds the key to the solutions facing the women and girls
involved. Over the course of two years, Bindel conducted 250
interviews in almost 40 countries, cities and states, traveling
around Europe, Asia, North America, Australia, New Zealand, and
East and South Africa. Visiting legal brothels all around the
world, Bindel got to know pimps, pornographers, survivors of the
sex trade, and the women being sold by men classed as 'business
entrepreneurs'. Whilst meeting feminist abolitionists,
pro-prostitution campaigners, police and government officials, and
the men who drive the demand, Bindel uncovered the lies, mythology
and criminal activity that shroud this global trade, and suggests
here a way forward for the women seeking to abolish the oldest
oppression. Informed by the lived human experience of those
interviewed, this book will be of great interest to feminists,
students, criminal justice advocates, criminologists and human
rights activists.
Exiting Prostitution provides a critical re-examination of the
growing body of literature on exiting and desistance. Moving beyond
accounts which are mainly centred on men desisting from crime, this
book focuses on female desistance, particularly in relation to
prostitution and the exiting process.With interviews from over one
hundred women involved in prostitution, the authors uniquely
examine the exiting process considering not only the barriers and
obstacles that women face when trying to leave prostitution, but
also their individual strengths, capacities and aspirations. In
this way, this book aims to present an approach that is more
positive and progressive. It also provides a guide to best practice
through an examination of the types of support that are currently
available to those women involved in both on-street and off-street
prostitution, and develops an outline model of support.Written by a
highly experienced team of experts in the field, this book provides
useful guidelines for practitioners and policymakers on types of
intervention and ways in which to further develop exiting
programmes.
'Timely, necessary and important' J.K. Rowling '[This book is]
guaranteed to remind us what we have still to fight for. I can't
think of a single person who wouldn't benefit from reading it'
Observer 'Bindel is a rock star of second-wave feminism . . . an
important, courageous book' The Times 'Bindel delivers a robust
call to arms in every chapter . . . this book could not be timelier
. . . As a young feminist who has finally seen the light, I
consider it essential reading' The Critic Feminism is a quest for
the liberation of women from patriarchy. Feminism strives for a
world in which women are not oppressed. Feminism prioritises
exposing and ending male violence towards women and girls. This is
Julie Bindel's feminism, a definition born of 40 years at the front
line of the feminist movement. Why then, she asks, is feminism the
only social justice movement in the world that is expected to
prioritise every other issue before pursuing its own objective of
women's liberation? Why does the movement appear to be moving
backwards, accommodating the rights and feelings of men and leaving
women in the cold? Women make up half the global population yet why
is feminism still treated as a minority movement? In this searing
and ground-breaking book, Bindel deconstructs the many pervasive
myths about feminism - Do women really want what men have? Can men
be feminists? Are women liberated by sexual violation? - assessing
whether feminism has achieved its goals and debunking theories that
second wave feminism is irrelevant and one-dimensional. Bindel
shines a light on the most important issues, including pornography,
sexual violence and prostitution. Drawing on Bindel's own
experiences, as well as countless interviews with women and girls
of all ages and backgrounds (as well as contributions from
commentators such as Gloria Steinem and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie),
Feminism for Women presents a clear-sighted view of why feminism is
a proud social movement that every woman on the planet benefits
from. The invisible forces of misogyny affect us all. This book is
a call to arms to reclaim feminism for all women. Only together can
we resist and overcome.
'Timely, necessary and important' J.K. Rowling '[This book is]
guaranteed to remind us what we have still to fight for. I can't
think of a single person who wouldn't benefit from reading it'
Observer 'Bindel is a rock star of second-wave feminism . . . an
important, courageous book' The Times 'Bindel delivers a robust
call to arms in every chapter . . . this book could not be timelier
. . . As a young feminist who has finally seen the light, I
consider it essential reading' The Critic Feminism is a quest for
the liberation of women from patriarchy. Feminism strives for a
world in which women are not oppressed. Feminism prioritises
exposing and ending male violence towards women and girls. This is
Julie Bindel's feminism, a definition born of 40 years at the front
line of the feminist movement. Why then, she asks, is feminism the
only social justice movement in the world that is expected to
prioritise every other issue before pursuing its own objective of
women's liberation? Why does the movement appear to be moving
backwards, accommodating the rights and feelings of men and leaving
women in the cold? Women make up half the global population yet why
is feminism still treated as a minority movement? In this searing
and ground-breaking book, Bindel deconstructs the many pervasive
myths about feminism - Do women really want what men have? Can men
be feminists? Are women liberated by sexual violation? - assessing
whether feminism has achieved its goals and debunking theories that
second wave feminism is irrelevant and one-dimensional. Bindel
shines a light on the most important issues, including pornography,
sexual violence and prostitution. Drawing on Bindel's own
experiences, as well as countless interviews with women and girls
of all ages and backgrounds (as well as contributions from
commentators such as Gloria Steinem and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie),
Feminism for Women presents a clear-sighted view of why feminism is
a proud social movement that every woman on the planet benefits
from. The invisible forces of misogyny affect us all. This book is
a call to arms to reclaim feminism for all women. Only together can
we resist and overcome.
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