Target Group: Clients. Possibilities of Addressing Clients of Prostitutes
- Document number
- 1714
- Date
- 2005
- Title
- Target Group: Clients. Possibilities of Addressing Clients of Prostitutes
- Author/publisher
- Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ)
- Availability
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- Document type(s)
- Research/Study/Analysis,
- Keywords
- Women's rights; Women; Control and regulation of prostitution, Protection, Punishable forms of prostitution, Prostitution; Sex work; Clients, Abolitionism; New Abolitionism; Prohibitionism; Regulationism,
- Summary
- The summary “Target Group: Clients. Possibilities of Addressing Clients of Prostitutes” is based on three modules within the framework of the project “Trafficking in Women and Addressing Clients of Prostitutes – Background Research and Draft of a Concept for Addressing and Sensitising Clients”. The first module – “Evaluation of Implemented Approaches and Campaigns Targeting Clients of Prostitutes against the Background of Trafficking in Women” – was written by Christiane Howe, Qualified Sociologist. Harriet Langanke, Journalist, is the author of the second module – “Internet, Clients of Prostitutes and Trafficking in Women. Research into the question as to whether and how clients can be addressed and sensitised via the Internet towards the topic of trafficking in women.” The third module – “Concrete Possibilities of Addressing Clients via the Internet. Experiences with ‘clients’ fora’ and ‘client chats’ as well as with the presence of the topic of trafficking in women and prostitution in non-specific fora and chat rooms” – was written by Reinhold Munding, Educationalist and Sex Therapist. All three modules can be obtained through the Sector Project against Trafficking in Women.
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