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	<title>STOP THE ARRESTS.</title>
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	<description>A campaign to stop the arrests of sex workers in London from now until the end of the Olympics.          We are a coalition of sex workers and supporters of sex workers rights.</description>
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		<title>New Research &#8211; Winter Olympics (2010) and the Vancouver sex trade.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[New research shows that for the Vancouver Winter Olympics 2010 there was no increased supply of sex workers and no reports of trafficking. Only increases in police harassment. Sex work and the public health impacts of the 2010 Olympic Games (PDF available) Authors: Kathleen N Deering, Jill Chettiar, Keith Chan, Matthew Taylor, Julio SG Montaner, Kate [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">New research shows that for the Vancouver Winter Olympics 2010 there was no increased supply of sex workers and no reports of trafficking. Only increases in police harassment.</span></strong></p>
<p><strong>Sex work and the public health impacts of the 2010 Olympic Games <a href="http://www.moratorium2012.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/Deering_2010-Olym-sw.pdf">(PDF available)</a></strong><br />
Authors: Kathleen N Deering, Jill Chettiar, Keith Chan, Matthew Taylor, Julio SG Montaner, Kate Shannon</p>
<p>Objectives: The authors examined the impact of exposure to the 2010 Winter Olympics time period on outcomes measuring disruption of local sex work environments in Vancouver, Canada.</p>
<p>Methods: The authors conducted a before-and-after study, using multivariable logistic regression, to assess the relationship between exposure to the Olympics period (19 January–14 March 2010) versus the post-Olympics period (1 April–1 July 2010) and outcomes.</p>
<p>Results: This study included 207 youth (14+ years) and adult sex workers (SWs) (Olympics: n=107; post-Olympics: n=100). SWs in the two periods were statistically similar, with an overall median age of 33 years (IQR: 28–40), and 106 (51.2%) of indigenous ancestry or ethnic minority. In separate multivariable logistic regression models, the Olympics period remained statistically significantly associated with perceived heightened police harassment of SWs without arrest (adjusted ORs (AOR): 3.95, 95% CIs 1.92 to 8.14), decreased availability of clients (AOR: 1.97, 95% CIs 1.11 to 3.48) and increased difficulty meeting clients due to road closures/construction (AOR: 7.68, 95% CIs 2.46 to 23.98). There were no significantly increased odds in perceived reports of new (0.999), youth (0.536) or trafficked SWs (zero reports) in the Olympic period.</p>
<p>Conclusions: <strong>To reduce potential adverse public health impacts of enhanced police harassment and displacement of local sex work markets, results suggest that evidence-based public health strategies need to be adopted for host cities of future events (eg, the London 2012 Olympic Games), such as the removal of criminal sanctions targeting sex work and the piloting and rigorous evaluation of safer indoor work spaces.</strong></p>
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		<title>Symposium: Sex trafficking and the London Olympics</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Jun 2012 09:22:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[UCL Sociology Network Symposium: Sex trafficking and the London Olympics 6-7.30pm on 19 June, 2012. The Symposium will be chaired by Graham Scambler (UCL), and the speakers will be Helen Ward (Imperial College), Belinda Brooks-Gordon (Birkbeck College) and Georgina Perry (Open Doors). This will be held in the A V Hill Lecture Theatre (Medical Sciences [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>UCL Sociology Network Symposium:<br />
Sex trafficking and the London Olympics</p>
<p><strong>6-7.30pm on 19 June, 2012.<br />
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The Symposium will be chaired by Graham Scambler (UCL), and the speakers will be Helen Ward (Imperial College), Belinda Brooks-Gordon (Birkbeck College) and Georgina Perry (Open Doors).</p>
<p>This will be held in the A V Hill Lecture Theatre (Medical Sciences &#038; Anatomy Building, UCL). There will be time for general discussion and debate, plus drinks and nibbles afterwards.</p>
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		<title>Stop the Arrests</title>
		<link>http://www.moratorium2012.org/2012/05/17/hello-world/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 May 2012 00:54:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Next campaign meeting: Monday 25 June @ 7pm &#8211; all welcome Centre for Possible Studies 21 Gloucester Place Marble Arch, London W1U 8HR]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Next campaign meeting:</p>
<p>Monday 25 June @ 7pm &#8211; all welcome<br />
Centre for Possible Studies<br />
21 Gloucester Place<br />
Marble Arch, London W1U 8HR</p>
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