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CRIMINAL JUSTICE: Resources

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Practice resources

  • CLiCK bitesize - The law
    ​A training resource exploring the law and criminal justice approaches to prostitution in Scotland. Includes PowerPoint slides and training notes. 
  • I’m no criminal: Examining the impact of prostitution-specific criminal records on women seeking to exit prostitution​

  • ​Lord Advocate’s guidelines to chief constables on the enforcement of soliciting and loitering offences by purchasers
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  • Briefing: Sexual exploitation and access to justice

  • Women in the sex trade and law enforcement

  • The Inclusion of Sex Work in the Policing of Hate Crime: The Merseyside Model

Resources for women

  • Ugly Mugs -  app to report buyers/ client’s behaviour

  • Client eye - app to report buyers/ client’s behaviour
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  • Take It Down – an online tool to help remove online nude, partially nude, or sexually explicit photos and videos taken before the person was 18.

Reports and research

  • What judges think about prostitution
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  • Data on prostitution offences in Scotland (2016-2021)
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  • ​Trends in violence and hate crimes experienced by sex workers in the Republic of Ireland

  • Exploring available knowledge and evidence on prostitution in Scotland via practitioner-based interviews

  • Sex workers’ perception of encounters with police officers in the indoor and outdoor sector in England 

  • Why Report? Sex Workers who Use NUM Opt out of Sharing Victimisation with Police
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