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Acknowledgements; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; 1 Introduction: Technology, Social Change and Commercial Sex Online; Abstract ; Methodologies, Collaborations and Partnerships; Interviews with Sex Workers; Survey with Sex Workers; Recruitment Online; Police and Web Platform Interviews; Parameters and Limitations of the Study; Our Data-Bringing Together the Strands; Partnerships; Practical Activities: Netreach, Resources and Networks; Different Forms of Internet-Enabled Sex Work; Crossover Between Direct and Indirect Sex Work; References; 2 The Digital Sexual Commerce Landscape

Abstract Introduction; Online Sex Work Environments; Escort Directories/Advertising Platforms; Webcam Platforms; Multi-Service Adult Entertainment Platforms; Dating and Hook-up Platforms with Commercial Advertising; Oh La La: Blurring the Line Between Sex Work and Dating; Dating and Hook-up Platforms Without Commercial Advertising; Customer Review Forums; Agency Websites; Individual Sex Worker Websites; Classified Websites; Content Delivery Platforms; Social Media Platforms/Apps; Sex Worker Networking Online: Peer Support and Advocacy; Activism Online; Mapping the UK Online Sex Industry

ConclusionReferences; 3 Characteristics and Working Practices of Online Sex Workers; Abstract ; Introduction; Diversity of Sex Workers Using the Internet; Place of Residence and Travel to Work; Working Sectors and Patterns of Work; Use of Other Third Parties; Hours of Work and Earnings; Role of the Internet in Working Practices; Conclusions; References; 4 Crimes and Safety in the Online Sex Industry; Abstract ; Introduction; Crimes Experienced by Online Sex Workers; Reporting Crime; Sex Worker Safety, Online and Digital Technology; Online Blended Safety Strategies

Screening Potential ClientsUgly Mugs Warnings: Sharing Information About Dangerous People and Timewasters; Number Checkers; Feedback, References and Registration Digital Footprint; Buddying Systems; The Presence of Others, Third Parties and Environmental Features; A Note on Gender, Migrancy and Safety; Protecting Privacy; Conclusion; References; 5 Policing Online Sex Markets; Abstract ; Introduction; Legal and Policy Context; Regulation in the UK; Policing and Online Markets; Awareness of Market Changes and Implications

Implementation of current legislation and policies on Internet-based sex workSafeguarding, vulnerability and trafficking discourses; Police monitoring and activities relating to Internet-based sex work; Implications for sex workers' safety; Police interaction with online advertising platforms; Data protection legislation and implications; Views on Law Reform; Conclusions; References; 6 Conclusion: Key Messages; Abstract ; The Online Market: It's Big but Difficult to Quantify; Fluidity and Flexibility in Work; Labour Processes Through Digital Technologies

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