Relative to prostitution, "construction" would entail having great awareness of the way that propositions for law and policy reform make the most of or decrease the consensual capacities of sex workers. Paying attention to the issue would entail lobbying for "legal sex work" so that prostitutes had rights both as individual people and sex industry workers. Sex workers need to have a say and the legal capacity to organize in order to get their needs met. This would include bylaws and regulations that state their specific legal rights as workers. These worker rights would have to include clauses regarding safer working conditions and avenues of legal repercussions for those who physically harm and/or rape sex workers. Advocating for the legalization of prostitution should be viewed as another rape deterrence strategy; "legal" prostitutes would be less likely to be sexually assaulted (Sullivan, 2007). These objectives towards the protection, health, and safety...
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