Further Research and Resources

Practical Materials

Project Respect outreach materials - Sex slavery in Australia and compensationChinese, English, Korean, Thai and Russian; for distribution to women who have been trafficked or persons in contact with women who have been trafficked; developed with support from the Victorian Law Foundation, 2008

 

Guidelines for NGO's: Working with Trafficked People, by The Working Group of the National Roundtable on People Trafficking to assist Non-Government Organisations working with trafficked people (Australia)

 

Inquiry into People Trafficking for Sex Work, by Parliament of Victoria: Drugs and Crime Prevention Committee, 2010  

 

IOM Handbook on Direct Assistance to Victims of Trafficking, by IOM, 2005

 

WHO Ethical and Safety Recommendations for Interviewing Trafficked Women, by World Health Organisation, 2003

 

UNODC Model Law against Trafficking in Persons, by United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime 

 

The Links Between Prostitution and Sex Trafficking : A Briefing Handbook, by Monica O'Connor and Grainne Healy, Prepared for the Joint Project Coordinated by the Coalition Against Trafficking in Women (CATW)and the European Women’s Lobby (EWL) on Promoting Preventative Measures to Combat Trafficking in Human Beings for Sexual Exploitation: A Swedish and United States Governmental and Non-Governmental Organisation Partnership, 2006

 

Trafficking in Persons : A Gender and Rights Perspective Briefing Kit, by The United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM-East and Southeast Asia Regional Office,
Bangkok) and the United Nations Inter-agency Project on Human Trafficking in the Mekong Sub-region, 2005

 

Toolkit to Combat Trafficking in Persons, by United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), 2006

  

The Swedish Model

 Against Prostitution and Human Trafficking for Sexual Purposes by Ministry of Intergration and Gender Equality, Sweden, 2009

 

Targeting the Sex Buyer. The Swedish Example: Stopping Prostitution and Trafficking Where It All Begins, by Kajsa Claude, 2010

 

Sweden's Prohibition of Purchase of Sex: The Law's Reasons, Impacts, and Potential, by Max Waltman, 2011

 

The Swedish Law that Prohibts the Purchase of Sexual Services, by Gunilla Ekberg, 2004

 

Research from other organisations

Articles on Women in the Sex Industry

 

Seminar on the Effects of Legislation of Prostitution Activities, Stockholm 5-6th November 2002, papers presented by Gunilla Ekberg, Janice Raymond, Rosario Carracedo, Marianna Solomatova, Sheila Jeffrey's, Jean D'Cunha, Jenny Westerstrand and Esohe Aghatise

 

Legalization: The Australian Experience, by Mary Lucille Sullivan and Sheila Jeffry's, 2002 

 

Violence Against Women, by Janice G Raymond, 2004

 

Male Customers of Prostituted Women: Exploring Perceptions of Entitlement to Power and Control and Implications for Violent Behaviour Toward Women, by Noel Busch, Holly Bell, Norma Hotaling and Martin Monto, 2002

 

New Directions in Research on Prostitution, by Ronald Weitzer, 2005

 

"Bad for the Body, Bad for the Heart": Prostitution Harms Women Even if Legalized or Decriminalized, by Melissa Farley, 2004

 

Prostitution on Demand: Legalizing the Buyers as Sexual Consumers, by Janice G Raymond, 2004

 

Risk and Risk Management for Australian Sex Workers, by Margaret Harris, Pam Nilan and Emma Kirby, 2010

 

Selling sex sells: Representations of prostitution and the sex industry in sexualised popular culture as symbolic violence, by Maddy Coy, Josephine Wakeling and Maria Garner, 2011

 

Men Who Buy Sex: Who they buy and what they know, by Melissa Farley, Julie Bindel and Jacqueline M. Golding, published by Eaves, London and Prostitution Research & Education, San Francisco, 2009

 

Prostitution, Trafficking, and Cultural Amnesia: What We Must Not Know in Order To Keep the Business of Sexual Exploitation Running Smoothly , by Melissa Farley,  2006

 

10 Reasons for Not Legalizing Prostitution, by Janice G Raymond, 2003

 

A Critical Examination of Responses to Prostitution in Four Countries: Victoria-Australia, Ireland, The Netherlands, Sweden, by Julie Bindel and Liz Kelly, 2003

 

'It's just like going to the supermarket': Men buying sex in East London, by Maddy Coy, Miranda Horvath, and Liz Kelly, 2007

 

No Escape? An Investigation into London's Service Provision for Women involved in the Sex Industry, Julie Bindel, 2006

 

Articles on Trafficking

 

A Comparative Study of Women Trafficked in the Migration Process : Patterns, Profiles and Health Consequences of Sexual Exploitation in Five Countries (Indonesia, the Phillipines, Thailand, Venezeula, and the United States), by Janice G. Raymond, Janice G. Raymond, Jean D’Cunha, Siti Ruhaini Dzuhayatin, H. Patricia Hynes, Zoraida Ramirez Rodriguez, Aida Santos, 2002

 

Human Trafficking in Australia: The Challenge of Responding to Suspicious Activities, by Erica Kotnik, Melina Czymoniewicz-Klippel, Elizabeth Hoban, 2007

 

Beyond a Snapshot: Preventing Human Trafficking in the Global Economy, by Janie Chuang, 2006

 

Male-Ordered : The Mail-Order Bride Industry and Trafficking in Women for Sexual and Labour Exploitation, Poppy Project, 2009

  

National and International Institutions

 

Strengthening Australia's Response to Human Trafficking: Report to the Australian Women's Coalition, by Anti-Slavery Project Australia, 2010

 

Trafficking in Human Beings: Identification of Potential and Presumed Victims, A Community Policing Approach,  by Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), 2011

 

Management of the Australian Government's Action Plan to Eradicate Trafficking in Persons, a Performance Audit by the Australian National Audit Office, April 2009

 

Improving the Regulation of the Sex Industry and Supporting Sex Workers Who Want to Move On, from the Prostitution Control Act Ministerial Advisory Committee, 2007; the Government Response to the Report, 2008

 

Data and Research on Trafficking: A Global Survey, by the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), 2005