Table of contents for Encyclopedia of prostitution and sex work / edited by Melissa Hope Ditmore.

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Contents
Alphabetical List of Entries
Topical List of Entries
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Advisory Board
Timeline
Alphabetical List of Entries
Topical List of Entries
The Encyclopedia
Appendixes of Primary Resources
Appendix A. Historical Accounts
1. Prostitution in London (1862)
2. ¿The Maiden Tribute of Modern Babylon¿ (1885)
3. ¿The Traffic in Women¿ (1910)
4. ¿Hikite-jaya¿ (¿Introducing Tea-houses¿) (1899)
Appendix B. Poems and Lyrics
5. ¿Le Crépuscule du Soir¿ (¿Evening Twilight¿) (1861)
6.¿Jenny¿ (1870)
7. ¿To a Common Prostitute¿ (1900)
8. ¿The Ruined Maid¿ (1901)
9. ¿Frankie and Johnny¿ (early 1900s)
10. ¿The House of the Rising Sun¿ (1937)
Appendix C. Documents by Sex Workers
11. World Charter for Prostitutes¿ Rights (1985)
12. Sex Workers¿ Manifesto (1997)
13. Asia Pacific Network of Sex Workers Code of Practice for Working with Peer Educators (2004)
14. Documents from the European Conference on Sex Work, Human Rights, Labour and Migration (2005)
15. Occupational Health and Safety in the Australian Sex Industry (2000)
Appendix D. Legal Documents and Commentary
16. The Mann Act (1910)
17. The 1949 Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Persons and of the Exploitation of the Prostitution of Others
18. International Human Rights Standards and the Rights of Sex Workers (2005)
19. On Laws Affecting Sex Workers (2003, 2005)
20. ¿Crime, Sex, Money and Migration: The Negotiations on the United Nations Protocol on Trafficking in Persons¿
Selected Bibliography
Index
About the Editor and Contributors

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Prostitution -- Encyclopedias.
Sex-oriented businesses -- Encyclopedias.