id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_y2kqtwini5ew7mg7yfmv27333a Rosie Campbell Not collateral damage: Trends in violence and hate crimes experienced by sex workers in the Republic of Ireland 2020 34 .pdf application/pdf 15979 1180 61 Not collateral damage: Trends in violence and hate crimes experienced by sex workers in the Republic of Ireland Analysis of UglyMugs.ie data found that crimes (including violent offences) against sex workers increased following the introduction of the new law and To do this, we use primary data generated through sex workers' online reports of crime and anti-social behaviour, levels of reporting of crime by sex workers to the police in Ireland, suggest that brothel keeping is one way that the criminal law impedes sex workers implementing safer working practices and reporting crime to the police (Pitcher, 2015). work-related crime experienced by sex workers remains unreported to the police found that female, migrant sex workers in Ireland feared reporting crimes and This data shows that sex workers working throughout Ireland report crimes Crime types and incidents reported by sex workers Some sex workers reported other forms of hate crime. ./cache/work_y2kqtwini5ew7mg7yfmv27333a.pdf ./txt/work_y2kqtwini5ew7mg7yfmv27333a.txt