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  2. Violence against prostitutes - Wikipedia

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    Women working in prostitution experience higher levels of violence against them than the general population of women. [1] A long-term study published in 2004 estimated the homicide rate for active female prostitutes who had worked in Colorado Springs from 1967 through 1999 to be 204 per 100,000 person-years. [2]

  3. World Charter for Prostitutes' Rights - Wikipedia

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    Prostitutes have rights to a private life. Human Rights. Guarantee prostitutes all human rights and civil liberties, including the freedom of speech, travel, immigration, work, marriage, and motherhood and the right to unemployment insurance, health insurance and housing. Grant asylum to anyone denied human rights on the basis of a "crime of ...

  4. Sex workers' rights - Wikipedia

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    The International Committee for Prostitutes' Rights gained human rights coverage in 1985 when they obtained the World Charter for Prostitutes Rights. [90] This movement continued to grow globally. [89] The Global Network of Sex Work Projects was created in 1992 at the International AIDS Conference in Amsterdam. [90]

  5. International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers

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    The red umbrella is a symbol for sex worker rights and is used for events that are held on December 17. The red umbrella symbol was first used by sex workers in Venice in 2001. Slovenian artist Tadej Pogacar collaborated with sex workers to create the "Prostitute Pavilion" and CODE: RED art installation for the 49th Venice Biennale. Sex workers ...

  6. Sex worker movements - Wikipedia

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    They also engage in advocacy efforts to promote the rights of sex workers, including advocating for policy and legal reforms to protect the health and human rights of sex workers. [ 21 ] At a 2003 SWEAT conference in Cape Town , Sisonke, a sex worker-led movement, was founded in response to the lack of sex worker leadership in SWEAT.

  7. Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Persons and ...

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    The convention [4] requires state parties to punish any person who "procures, entices, or leads away, for purposes of prostitution, another person, even with the consent of that person", "exploits the prostitution of another person, even with the consent of that person" (Article 1), or runs a brothel or rents accommodations for prostitution purposes (Article 2).

  8. Death penalty retrial postponed Monday for ex-KCSO ... - AOL

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    Aug. 7—The death penalty phase retrial of a former Kern County Sheriff's deputy who killed two prostitutes, including a pregnant teenager, in the 1980s was postponed Monday for months. David ...

  9. Storyville Slayer - Wikipedia

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    The Storyville Slayer is the nickname given to an American serial killer who murdered at least 12 prostitutes in New Orleans, Louisiana. [1] Through the course of the investigation, two separate suspects were considered, one of whom was convicted of one murder, leading investigators to believe that multiple killers are responsible.