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Experiencing stigma as sex work researchers in professional and personal lives
N Hammond, S Kingston
Sexualities 17 (3), 329-347, 2014
1322014
Youth on religion: The development, negotiation and impact of faith and non-faith identity
N Madge, P Hemming, K Stenson
Routledge, 2014
1002014
No model in practice: a ‘Nordic model’to respond to prostitution?
S Kingston, T Thomas
Crime, Law and social change 71, 423-439, 2019
752019
Prostitution in the community: Attitudes, action and resistance
S Kingston
Routledge, 2013
752013
Anti-poverty strategies for the UK: Poverty and crime review
CS Webster, S Kingston
Joseph Rowntree Foundation, 2014
682014
New sociologies of sex work
K Hardy, S Kingston, T Sanders
Ashgate, 2010
592010
The most ‘undeserving’of all? How poverty drives young men to victimisation and crime
S Kingston, C Webster
Journal of Poverty and Social Justice 23 (3), 215-227, 2015
412015
The police, sex work, and section 14 of the policing and crime act 2009
S Kingston, T Thomas
The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice 53 (3), 255-269, 2014
322014
Intent to criminalize: Men who buy sex and prostitution policy in the UK
S Kingston
New sociologies of sex work, 23-38, 2016
292016
Poverty and crime
C Webster, S Kingston
Reducing poverty in the UK: A collection of evidence reviews, 148-152, 2014
292014
Introduction new sociologies of sex work in perspective
S Kingston, T Sanders
New sociologies of sex work, 1-8, 2016
212016
Conducting large‐scale surveys in secondary schools: The case of the Youth on Religion (YOR) Project
N Madge, PJ Hemming, A Goodman, S Goodman, S Kingston, K Stenson, ...
Children & Society 26 (6), 417-429, 2012
192012
Sex counts: An examination of sexual service advertisements in a UK online directory
S Kingston, N Smith
The British Journal of Sociology 71 (2), 328-348, 2020
152020
The Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014: implications for sex workers and their clients
S Kingston, T Thomas
Policing and society 27 (5), 465-479, 2017
152017
Policy-relevant report: statistics on sex work in the UK
N Smith, S Kingston
Univ. Birm. Lanc, 2015
152015
Women who buy sex: Converging sexualities?
S Kingston, N Hammond, S Redman
Routledge, 2020
132020
Transformational sexualities: Motivations of women who pay for sexual services
S Kingston, N Hammond, S Redman
Sexualities 24 (4), 527-548, 2021
112021
‘Cost’calculations as a barrier to gaining information under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 from the police in England and Wales
S Kingston, A Elliott, T Thomas
Policing and Society, 2018
102018
New sociologies of sex work
S Kingston, T Sanders, K Hardy
Ashgate Publishing Group, 2010
72010
The sexual risk order and the sexual harm prevention order: The first two years
S Kingston, T Thomas
Probation Journal 65 (1), 77-88, 2018
62018
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