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Drug Use, Sex Work and the Risk Environment in Dublin

Author: Cox, Gemma Dr.; Whitaker, Teresa, Dr.;NACD

Publication Year: 2009

Contents

Foreword: Minister of State
Foreword: Chairperson, NACD
Acknowledgements
Glossary of Colloquial Terms
Acronyms
Statutes
Executive Summary
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Harm Reduction and the Risk Environment
Chapter 3. Methodology
Chapter 4. Becoming a Drug-Using Sex Worker
Chapter 5. Living and Working in a Risk Environment
Chapter 6. The Professionals' Perspectives
Chapter 7. Conclusions and Recommendations
References
Figures and Tables

Description

Action 98 of the National Drugs Strategy 2001-2008 required the NACD to carry out research on drug misuse among at-risk groups, including prostitutes/sex workers. In response, the NACD undertook this study to explore female and male problematic drug-using sex workers’ lived experience of risk, and how the risk environment can mediate the individual’s capacity to reduce the risk of harm. The concept of the risk environment was broadly defined as comprising risk factors that are external to the individual. Thus, the ‘environment’ encompasses not only the physical space within which drug-using sex workers live and work, but also the social, economic and policy environment.

Format Download
Keywords prostitutes, drug use
Publisher The Stationary Office
Classification drug use
ISBN 9781406422795
Pages 208
Categories: Reports, Irish Content
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