We have every reason to mistrust police, but the case against Joey the Player briefly showed us something different
Poverty and cautions trap women in sex work – good policies could resolve this. But politicians don't want to know
Inquiry raises questions about MoD failure to stop soldiers exploiting women after it told us it issued no sanctions
Cinco trabalhadorxs com deficiência explicam por que não desejam ser "resgatadxs" e por que a descriminalização é vital
Sex workers with disabilities from the US, Canada and Ireland explain why they don’t wish to be ‘rescued’ and why full decriminalisation is vital
As the 2012 murder of Agnes Wanjiru captures global attention, Kenyan sex workers renew calls for decriminalisation of their work
‘We are all on a journey towards sexual freedom,’ says author Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah, giving us a rare glimpse of women’s diverse personal lives
The journalist and author talks about how she came to question her previous beliefs in the latest episode of Changed My Mind.
New Zealand has shown that decriminalisation helps keeps sex workers safe on the job. Who will follow their lead?
Sex workers around the world are teaming up to accomplish what so few policymakers are willing to do: make their working lives better.
Last week, a home office select comittee released a report urging the decriminalisation of sex workers. Yet in Hackney, London, a national sex worker safety charity has expressed "grave concern" due to "a seismic shift towards criminalisation" in the borough.