Regulation of Prostitution in China
Discover the intricate dynamics of law and society in Margaret L. Boittin's insightful book, Regulation of Prostitution in China, published by Cambridge University Press in 2024. This compelling hardback edition spans 430 pages and delves into the lives of sex workers, street-level police officers, and frontline health officials across China. Through a rich blend of ethnography, interviews, and surveys, Boittin examines the multifaceted regulation of prostitution, offering readers a nuanced understanding of the intersection between law and social practices. Ideal for those interested in legal studies, societal impacts, and the complexities of sex work in China, this book serves as an essential resource for academics and general readers alike. Explore how legal frameworks shape personal lives and societal norms in this thought-provoking exploration.