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8. The 'Left Regulation' of Prostitution: Reconciling Individual Rights and Collective Interests
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John Lowman
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword: The Criminology That Came in Out of the Cold ix
- Preface xiii
- 1. Introduction: Left Realism, Crime Control, and Policing in the l 990s 1
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Part One: The Case for Left Realism
- 2. Realist Research as a Basis for Local Criminal Justice Policy 33
- 3. Developing a Realist Approach to Penal Reform 73
- 4. Retreatism, Minimalism, Realism: Three Styles of Reasoning on Crime and Drugs in the United States 88
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Part Two: A Critical Assessment of Left Realism
- 5. Canadian Realist Criminology in the 1990s: Some Reflections on the Quest for Social Justice 101
- 6. Crime and Justice in Socialist Cuba: What Can Left Realists Learn? 115
- 7. Beyond Realist Criminology 139
- 8. The 'Left Regulation' of Prostitution: Reconciling Individual Rights and Collective Interests 157
- 9. Why Company Law Is Important to Left Realists 177
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Part Three: Left Realism and Feminism
- 10. Women, Crime, Feminism, and Realism 203
- 11. Feminism and Realism in the Canadian Context 221
- 12. Counting What Counts: The Study of Women's Fear of Crime 246
- 13. Confronting Woman Abuse in Canada: A Left-Realist Approach 264
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Part Four: Left Realism and Victimology
- 14. Researching Victims of Crime: Critical Victimology 285
- 15. The Local Crime Survey: Pitfalls and Possibilities 303
- 16. The Contribution of 'Left Realism' to the Study of Commercial Crime 313
- 17. A Program of Local Crime Survey Research for Canada 336
- Contributors 367
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword: The Criminology That Came in Out of the Cold ix
- Preface xiii
- 1. Introduction: Left Realism, Crime Control, and Policing in the l 990s 1
-
Part One: The Case for Left Realism
- 2. Realist Research as a Basis for Local Criminal Justice Policy 33
- 3. Developing a Realist Approach to Penal Reform 73
- 4. Retreatism, Minimalism, Realism: Three Styles of Reasoning on Crime and Drugs in the United States 88
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Part Two: A Critical Assessment of Left Realism
- 5. Canadian Realist Criminology in the 1990s: Some Reflections on the Quest for Social Justice 101
- 6. Crime and Justice in Socialist Cuba: What Can Left Realists Learn? 115
- 7. Beyond Realist Criminology 139
- 8. The 'Left Regulation' of Prostitution: Reconciling Individual Rights and Collective Interests 157
- 9. Why Company Law Is Important to Left Realists 177
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Part Three: Left Realism and Feminism
- 10. Women, Crime, Feminism, and Realism 203
- 11. Feminism and Realism in the Canadian Context 221
- 12. Counting What Counts: The Study of Women's Fear of Crime 246
- 13. Confronting Woman Abuse in Canada: A Left-Realist Approach 264
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Part Four: Left Realism and Victimology
- 14. Researching Victims of Crime: Critical Victimology 285
- 15. The Local Crime Survey: Pitfalls and Possibilities 303
- 16. The Contribution of 'Left Realism' to the Study of Commercial Crime 313
- 17. A Program of Local Crime Survey Research for Canada 336
- Contributors 367