Irish Political Studies
Volume 25, Issue 1, 2010, Pages 47-65
Prostitution and the Irish state: From prohibitionism to a globalised sex trade (Article)
Ward E.*
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School of Political Science and Sociology, NUI Galway, Ireland
Abstract
This article argues that while the prostitution policies of the Irish state have changed over a long time from an unambiguous prohibitionism towards a partial abolitionism, overall policy is characterised by inconsistency and contradictions and legal changes have occurred outside of a comprehensive policy review. As Ireland is integrated into a globalised sex industry, with a consequent restructuring of the vice trade, prostitution itself may remain largely beyond the reach of the state, or, policy resistant.
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DOI: 10.1080/07907180903431988
ISSN: 07907184
Cited by: 8
Original Language: English