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  • Advertising Standards Authority, response on complaints on advertisements for or featuring adult entertainment.
  • Bell, B., Sloan, L. and Strickling, C. (1998), 'Exploiter or Exploited: Topless Dancers Reflected on Their Experiences', AFFILIA, Vol.13, No. 3.
  • Bindel, J. (2004) Child and Woman Abuse Studies Unit, London Metropolitan University, 'Profitable Exploits: Lap Dancing in the UK' for Glasgow City Council.
  • Birmingham City Council, Lap Dancing Commission
    Notes of meetings
  • Booker S, and Clarke V, The Lads, the Tourist and the Philanthropist: Men's Accounts as Consumers of Lap Dancing.
  • Collins, A. (2004), 'Sexuality and Sexual Services in the Urban Economy and Socialscape: An Overview', Urban studies, Vol. 41, No. 9, 1631-1641.
  • Crime and Misconduct Commission (2004), 'Regulating Adult Entertainment: A review of the live entertainment industry in Queensland.
  • CCTV Working Group (2003), Public Space CCTV Code of Practice for the Management and Operation of CCTV in Scotland.
  • For Your Eyes Only ( FYEO)
    Dancers Code of Conduct
    Business Plan For Success
  • Frable, Deborrah E S; Johnson, Anne E; Kellman, Hildy, Seeing Masculine Men, Sexy Women, and Gender Differences: Exposure to Pornography and Cognitive Constructions of Gender.
  • Frank, K. (2003), '"Just trying to relax": masculinity, masculinizing practices, and strip club regulars', Journal of Sex Research.
  • Holsopple, K. (1998), Stripclubs According to Strippers: Exposing Workplace Sexual Violence.
  • HMRC Cases
    16844: Stephen Paul Rudd T/A Duo's Spa and Sauna (Liability to Register), (Assessment)
    Customs and Excise Commissioners v Polok and another (Value added tax - Supply of goods or services - Supply - Escort agency unlawfully procuring prostitutes……)
  • Information Commissioner's Office (March 2004), Public Attitudes to the Deployment of Surveillance Techniques in Public Places. Qualitative Research Report.
  • Lasker, S., (2002), Sex and the City: Zoning "Pornography Peddlers and Live Nude Shows"', UCL Law Review, Vol. 49, PT 4, pp. 1139-1185.
  • Law Commission of Canada, Is Work Working? Work Laws that Do a Better Job.
  • Lewis, J. (2000), 'Controlling Lap Dancing: Law, Morality, and Sex Work' in R. Weitzer (ed.) Sex for Sale, Routledge, New York.
  • Linz, Daniel; Land, Kenneth C; Williams, Jay R; Paul, Bryant; Ezell, Michael E, An Examinition of the Assumption that Adult Businesses Are Associated with Crime in Surrounding Areas: A Secondary Effects Study in Charlotte, North Carolina.
  • Malamuth, Neil M, Exposure to Pornography and Reactions to Rape (1979)
  • Manderson, L. (1992), 'Public Sex Performances in Patpong and Explorations of the Edges of Imagination', The Journal of Sex Research, Vol. 29, No. 4, pp.451-475.
  • Maticka-Tyndale, E. (2005), 'Making a place for escort work: a case study, Journal of Sex.
  • Mittal, Banwari, and Lassar, Walfried M, Sexual Liberalism as a determinant of consumer response to sex in advertising.
  • Ruhama, Information packet (voluntary organisation working with and for, women involved in prostitution)
  • Ruhama (2005), The Next Step Initiative, Research report on barriers affecting women in prostitution. Research by TSA Consultancy.
  • Ryder, A. (2004), ' The Changing Nature of Adult Entertainment districts: Between a Rock and a Hard Place or Going from Strength to Strength?', Urban Studies, Vol.41, No. 9.
  • Sanders, T. (2004), ' A continuum of risk? The management of health, physical and emotional risks by female sex workers', Sociology of Health & Illness, Vol. 26, No. 5.
  • Saul, J. (2003), Feminism: Issues & Arguments. Oxford University Press, Oxford. Chapter 3: Pornography.
  • Smith, Joan, Why British men are rapists - cover story - The New Statesman
  • Spearmint Rhino Gentlemen's Clubs
    Dancer Policy Documents
  • Sweet, N. and Tewksbury, R. (2000), "What's a Nice Girl Like You Doing in a Place Like This?": Pathways to a Career in Stripping', Sociological Spectrum, 20: 325-343
  • Tucker, Dana M, Preventing the secondary effects of adult entertainment establishments: Is zoning the solution?
  • Weitzer, Ronald, Sex for Sale - Prostitution, Pornography, and the Sex Industry
  • Wesley, J.K. (2003), "where am I going to stop?": exotic dancing, fluid body boundaries, and effects on identity', Deviant Behaviour, 24: 483-503.
  • Wesely, J.K. (2003), 'Exotic Dancing and the Negotiation of Identity, the Multiple Uses of Body Technologies', Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Vol. 32, No. 6, 643-669.
  • Wood, E. (2000), 'Working in the Fantasy Factory: the Attention Hypothesis and the Enacting of Masculine Power in Strip Clubs', Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Vol. 29, No. 1, pp. 5-31.

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