边缘化:对商业性工作者脆弱性的评估

Sibghat Usmani
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性工作者,通常被称为妓女,在整个社会历史中占据着反常的地位。卖淫的法律地位在不同的司法管辖区差别很大,从可判处死刑到完全合法。商业性工作者是指那些以金钱利益为条件要求性服务并将其视为生计来源的人。在过去的三四十年里,性工作在世界上许多国家发生了巨大的变化。性工作的界限是模糊的,从与客户没有身体接触的色情展示,到高风险的无保护性交客户。个人可能偶尔和机会主义地收取费用或性恩惠的礼物,而不认为自己是性工作者,或者他们可能或多或少地全职从事明确的商业性服务。因此,根据它们的功能位置制定了分类。因此,本文试图仔细研究这些类别,并了解他们所遭受的各种形式的脆弱性,从而导致他们进一步边缘化。
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Marginalising the Marginalised: An Assessment of Vulnerability of Commercial Sex Workers
Sex workers, usually referred to as prostitutes, have occupied an anomalous position in societies throughout the history. The legal status of prostitution varies greatly between different jurisdictions, from being punishable by death to being completely legal. Commercial sex workers are the ones who solicit sexual favours on the terms of monetary gains and treat it as their source of livelihood. Over the last three to four decades, sex work has undergone dramatic changes in many countries of the world. The boundaries of sex work are vague, ranging from erotic displays without physical contact with the client, through to high-risk unprotected sexual intercourse clients. Individuals may occasionally and opportunistically exact a fee or gift for a sexual favour without perceiving themselves to be sex workers, or they may engage more or less full time in the explicitly commercial provision of sex services. Therefore, a categorisation has been developed based on their place of functioning. Thus, the paper is an attempt to look closely these categories and develop an understanding of the various forms of vulnerability they are subjected to which leads their further marginalisation.
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