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Park, Jeong-Mi. "Liberation or purification? Prostitution, women’s movement and nation building in South Korea under US military occupation, 1945–1948." Sexualities 22, no. 7-8 (2018): 1053–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1363460718782968.

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This article investigates postcolonial South Korea’s prostitution policy as a focal point of sexual politics in the undertaking of nation building under US military occupation (1945–1948). It clarifies that the discourse on prostitution served as a forum for competing visions of a new nation: socialism versus nationalism, and women’s liberation versus national purification. It analyzes the paradoxical process by which the women’s campaign to abolish one colonial legacy of prostitution (‘Authorization-Regulation’) eventually resulted in retaining another legacy (‘Toleration-Regulation’) in a ne
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Larsen, E. Nick. "Canadian Prostitution Control Between 1914 and 1970: An Exercise in Chauvinist Reasoning." Canadian journal of law and society 7, no. 2 (1992): 137–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0829320100002362.

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AbstractThis paper conducts a feminist analysis of Canadian prostitution control during the period between 1914 and 1970. The major intent of this analysis is to outline the manner in which the prostitution-related vagrancy provisions were enforced from the beginning of the First World War through to their repeal in the early 1970s. The effects of two world wars, the eugenics movement of the 1920s, the Great Depression and the liberalized sexual mores of the 1960s on prostitution control are assessed. Throughout this analysis, it is noted that Canadian prostitution control was characterized by
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Alfin, Kathleen E. "“Uncle Sugar’s Belles”." Radical History Review 2023, no. 146 (2023): 32–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/01636545-10302821.

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Abstract This article examines the confinement of Liberian women by US Army Forces in Liberia (USAFIL) for the purpose of regulated prostitution during World War II. The racial makeup of USAFIL as an overwhelmingly African American unit and its deployment to the only sovereign Black republic in Africa created what US Army officials called “an exceptional situation.” This essay explores what army leaders meant by “exceptional” and the resultant creation of “exceptional measures” to control sexual liaisons between American soldiers and women in Liberia. Sexual relations between Black GIs and Lib
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Pae. "Spiritual Activism as Interfaith Dialogue: When Military Prostitution Matters." Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion 36, no. 1 (2020): 71. http://dx.doi.org/10.2979/jfemistudreli.36.1.07.

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Choe, Wolhee, and Katharine H. S. Moon. "Sex among Allies: Military Prostitution in U.S.-Korea Relations." Pacific Affairs 72, no. 1 (1999): 118. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2672364.

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Meyer, Leisa D., and Katharine H. S. Moon. "Sex among Allies: Military Prostitution in U.S.-Korea Relations." Journal of American History 85, no. 3 (1998): 1162. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2567361.

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Kim, Seung-Kyung, and Katherine H. S. Moon. "Sex among Allies: Military Prostitution in U.S. Korea Relations." Contemporary Sociology 28, no. 1 (1999): 53. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2653865.

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Kane, Stephanie C. "Prostitution and the military: Planning AIDS intervention in Belize." Social Science & Medicine 36, no. 7 (1993): 965–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0277-9536(93)90088-l.

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Jain, Sagaree. "The Queen’s Daughters: White Prostitutes, British India and the Contagious Diseases Acts." ANTYAJAA: Indian Journal of Women and Social Change 2, no. 1 (2017): 4–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2455632717722655.

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Within the larger subject of the regulation of prostitution under the British Empire in South Asia, this article examines the figure of the White Prostitute in brothels and lock hospitals in colonial India. The White Prostitute in colonial India was in every way segregated from her native counterparts: in medicine, in physical quarters and in popular conceptions of her mobility, agency and rationality. Despite their mistreatment and vulnerability in many sources, white prostitutes were understood as closer to the ideal of regulable, liberal subjecthood compared to Indian women working in the s
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Riordan, Susannah. "Venereal disease in the Irish Free State: the politics of public health." Irish Historical Studies 35, no. 139 (2007): 345–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021121400006684.

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In his article ‘Venereal disease and the politics of prostitution in the Irish Free State’ Philip Howell argues that in 1926, following the submission of the Report of the interdepartmental committee of inquiry regarding venereal disease, the Irish government was confronted with ‘a series of proposals to regulate prostitution in the Free State’ These proposals are associated with the influence brought to bear by the army on the committee’s deliberations, and it is suggested that this preferred military solution to venereal disease falls into a European pattern in which state formation was freq
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Shaffer, Robert. "Sex among Allies: Military Prostitution in U.S.-Korea Relations (review)." Journal of World History 10, no. 2 (1999): 499–502. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jwh.1999.0026.

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Park, Seong Hie. "Biography of Women Victimized by the Sex Trade in Gyeonggi Province's Military Base Towns and Methods of Elderly Lifelong Education." Educational Research Institute of Kongju National University 39, no. 2 (2025): 1–17. https://doi.org/10.31366/jer.2025.39.2.1.

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The purpose of this study is to support the elderly lifelong education for active aging of women victims of prostitution in military base towns who have become elderly. The research problem is to reconstruct the life histories of women victims of prostitution in military base and propose a method of needs-based senior lifelong education. The research method applied life history research method. The results of the study showed that they were born as daughters in poor families and settled in the base village, a hastily constructed US military comfort facility, after the Korean War in their teens
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Virden, Jenel. "Book Review: Sex among Allies: Military Prostitution in U.S.-Korean Relations." War in History 7, no. 1 (2000): 120–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/096834450000700117.

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Kim, Janice C. H. "“Pusan at War: Refuge, Relief, and Resettlement in the Temporary Capital, 1950–1953”." Journal of American-East Asian Relations 24, no. 2-3 (2017): 103–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18765610-02402011.

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This article examines the changes that the Korean War and influx of evacuees brought about in the temporary wartime capital at Pusan. It describes the two waves of in-migration into the city—the first following the outbreak of war on 25 June 1950 and the second after the Chinese People’s Volunteer Force occupied Seoul on 4 January 1951. While the first round of conflict brought some 200,000 evacuees to Pusan, mostly relatives of political and military families and the Seoul elite, the second ushered in an overwhelming half million displaced people, including over 100,000 refugees from North Ko
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Ropers, Erik. "Representations of Gendered Violence in Manga: The Case of Enforced Military Prostitution." Japanese Studies 31, no. 2 (2011): 249–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10371397.2011.591777.

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Doolan. "Transpacific Camptowns: Korean Women, US Army Bases, and Military Prostitution in America." Journal of American Ethnic History 38, no. 4 (2019): 33. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/jamerethnhist.38.4.0033.

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Howell, Philip. "The politics of prostitution and the politics of public health in the Irish Free State: a response to Susannah Riordan." Irish Historical Studies 35, no. 140 (2007): 541–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021121400005150.

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In an earlier article inIrish Historical Studiesthe present author argued that the beginnings of the Irish Free State’s campaign against venereal disease were caught up in a politics of prostitution that mobilised nationalist, republican and post-colonial sentiments, revolving around the struggle between military and civilian authority, and invoking the moral arbitration of the Catholic church. Susannah Riordan’s recent response has clarified the administrative history of interdepartmental inquiries into the threat posed by venereal diseases, setting concerns over the role of prostitution in p
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Semerdjian, Elyse. "Sinful Professions." Hawwa 1, no. 1 (2003): 60–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15692078-00101005.

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What was the economic role of women in the Islamic world? Archival sources such as court records reveal that women were employed in a number of legal occupations as moneylenders, buyers and sellers of property, midwives, administrators of religious endowments (waqfs) and textile workers. On the other hand, women were just as active in illegal occupations as prostitutes, procurers of prostitution and distillers of alcohol. This study will show that punishment for crimes such as prostitution was light due to the fact that customers were often linked to the Ottoman military and government. Furthe
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Raj, Jamuna. "Regulationist Measures: Prostitution and Politics in the State of Mysore." Artha - Journal of Social Sciences 17, no. 2 (2018): 105–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.12724/ajss.45.7.

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The paper explores official policies towards Prostitution and the spread of Venereal Diseases in the Cantonment and Mysore Provinces. A medico-military discourse emerged in the Cantonment with the spread of Sexually Transmitted Diseases among white troopers. Transgressive sex was tolerated despite prostitutes being considered a receptacle of diseases. In not recognizing the dynamics of disease transmission, regulatory measures and race, sex, and class-bias blatantly vilified prostitutes. Though civilian spaces in the State of Karnataka were not as complex, regulations were enforced in tandem w
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Brühöfener, Friederike. "Sex and the Soldier: The Discourse about the Moral Conduct of Bundeswehr Soldiers and Officers during the Adenauer Era." Central European History 48, no. 4 (2015): 523–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008938915000904.

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AbstractThis article situates the establishment of the Bundeswehr and the implementation of compulsory military service in the 1950s and early 1960s within contemporary efforts to define a “sexual-moral order” for the Federal Republic of Germany. It argues that West Germany's rearmament offered contemporaries an opportunity to stipulate not only acceptable soldierly behavior, but also adequate male behavior in general. In the context of heightened concerns about juvenile delinquents (so-called Halbstarken), female prostitution, homosexuality, and the distribution of pornographic materials, Wes
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Lee, Na-Young. "Un/forgettable histories of US camptown prostitution in South Korea: Women’s experiences of sexual labor and government policies." Sexualities 21, no. 5-6 (2017): 751–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1363460716688683.

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The military camptown in South Korea is a legacy of colonialism and a symbol of national insecurity in Korean history. From September 1945, when US troops arrived on the Korean peninsula for a transfer of power from the Japanese colonial empire, until the present day, the presence of American soldiers and military bases has been a familiar feature of Korean society. The purpose of this article is to trace the history of the US military camptown in Korea, adding the intersection of hidden stories of women’s experiences. Based on an analysis of life stories of 14 former prostitutes and other pri
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Mackie, Vera. "Militarized memories and sexual silences: Writing about military prostitution in the Second World War." Japanese Studies 16, no. 2-3 (1996): 62–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10371399608727609.

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Bosak, Vasyl. "The Criminal World of Lviv During the First World War (June 1915 – December 1916)." Ethnic History of European Nations, no. 76 (2025): 47–52. https://doi.org/10.17721/2518-1270.2025.76.06.

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This article examines the criminogenic situation in Lviv during the German-Austro-Hungarian occupation (June 1915 – December 1916). The war, as a catalyst for social processes, exacerbated the problem of crime due to economic instability, the influx of refugees, and the weakening of control by the authorities. The research is based on the analysis of materials from Lviv periodicals («Kurjer Lwowski», «Dilo») and archival documents of the State Archive of Lviv Region. Various types of crimes that occurred during the period under study were analyzed, including: property, economic, violent crimes
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정미현. "Revisiting the Issue of US Military Prostitution and Culture of Militarism in Post Korean War." Madang: Journal of Contextual Theology ll, no. 27 (2017): 43–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.26590/madang..27.201706.43.

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Lee, Na-Young. "Negotiating the Boundaries of Nation, Christianity, and Gender: the Korean Women's Movement against Military Prostitution." Asian Journal of Women's Studies 17, no. 1 (2011): 34–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/12259276.2011.11666102.

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Roberts, Mary Louise. "The Price of Discretion: Prostitution, Venereal Disease, and the American Military in France, 1944–1946." American Historical Review 115, no. 4 (2010): 1002–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/ahr.115.4.1002.

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Chua, J. Y. "The Strange Career of Gross Indecency: Race, Sex, and Law in Colonial Singapore." Law and History Review 38, no. 4 (2019): 699–735. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s073824801900052x.

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In 1938, the British enacted Section 377A of the Straits Settlements Penal Code, criminalizing male same-sex acts in Singapore. Although the law was neither the first nor only attempt to regulate same-sex activity, it represented a stark intensification in sexual policing. Yet, the reasons for the introduction of Section 377A remain elusive. New sources, including recently declassified documents, reveal that Section 377A intersected with the colonial state's wider project of social control. In the early 1930s, intensified policing of female prostitution inadvertently magnified the visibility o
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Sanders, Holly. "Panpan: Streetwalking in Occupied Japan." Pacific Historical Review 81, no. 3 (2012): 404–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/phr.2012.81.3.404.

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This article explores sex markets in Occupied Japan. These operated under a legal regime distinct from traditional pleasure quarters and provided wage labor. There, streetwalkers, or panpan, had unprecedented control over their work. Many came from the middle class and formed women-led gangs that resembled criminal syndicates. The former especially concerned social scientists and mothers in postwar Japan. Calls to sanitize public space to protect Japanese children increasingly dominated public discourse about the U.S. military bases. By 1953 new regulations forced panpan into brothels where th
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Rodell, Paul A. "Comfort Woman: A Filipina's Story of Prostitution and Slavery under the Japanese Military by Maria Rosa Henson." Journal of Global South Studies 34, no. 2 (2017): 260–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/gss.2017.0026.

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Balcerek, Mariusz. "Prostitution in the Account of Joseph (Józef) Feliks Zieliński in Exile in France in 1832." Journal of Migration History 10, no. 1 (2024): 92–119. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/23519924-10010004.

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Abstract The aim of the article is to present the issue of entertainment in the account of the Polish military and independence activist Józef Feliks Zieliński, from his first months in exile in France in 1832. He was one of the tens of thousands of Polish refugees (the Great Emigration) who, after the collapse of the Independence Uprising (1830–1831) (aimed at freeing the Kingdom of Poland from Russian rule), left their native country. A few thousand came to France, where they received money in the first few months. His observations are unique and of great value to a historian studying everyd
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Pannacci, Raffaello. "Sex, Military Brothels and Gender Violence during the Italian Campaign in the USSR, 1941–3." Journal of Contemporary History 55, no. 1 (2019): 75–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022009418810788.

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During the Italian occupation in the USSR, the soldiers of Italian Armed Forces often had relationships with Soviet women, opposed by the authorities for motives of politics and security. Some of the officers openly practised concubinage, in contrast to the racism expressed on that campaign. The authorities in situ also decided to open brothels for the troops, filled with local women, in order to avoid both enemy espionage and the spread of venereal disease. As for the Germans in the USSR, the organization of brothels was difficult from the start due to the absence among the civilians of a ‘pr
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Moon, Katharine H. S. "Resurrecting Prostitutes and Overturning Treaties: Gender Politics in the “Anti-American” Movement in South Korea." Journal of Asian Studies 66, no. 1 (2007): 129–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021911807000046.

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Although recent expressions of “anti-Americanism” in South Korea have alarmed policy makers in Seoul and Washington and aroused fears about declining popular support for the bilateral alliance, they are understandable manifestations of civil society activism, which has grown since democratization began during the late 1980s. This paper analyzes anti-Americanism as a dynamic coalition movement accompanied by the all of internal competition, conflicts, and contradictions that characterize such movements. In the process, some actors and issues have become high priorities, whereas others have been
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Kovner, Sarah. "Base Cultures: Sex Workers and Servicemen in Occupied Japan." Journal of Asian Studies 68, no. 3 (2009): 777–804. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021911809990052.

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This article examines how the bodies of Japanese women became a key site of political and cultural contestation during the Allied occupation. The sale of sex, once legally recognized and regulated, became a conspicuous symbol of postwar chaos. Ostracizing sex workers who catered to servicemen provided a means to display an abiding nationalism without directly confronting the occupiers. But these women were also indispensable in the economy of military base cities. Journalists and social critics sought to discern or impose order by devising elaborate taxonomies, cartographies, health regimes, a
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AS., Sunarto. "Model Dakwah Networking: Analisis Dakwah IDIAL-MUI dalam Penutupan Lokalisasi Prostitusi di Jawa Timur." Jurnal Komunikasi Islam 8, no. 2 (2018): 321–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.15642/jki.2018.8.2.321-340.

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This article seeks to discuss in depth the model of networking proselytising conducted by the Asociation of Preachers in Localization Area (IDIAL) and the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) of East Java in attempting to close down prostitution practices in East Java. Using a participatory approach, this study concluded that the IDIAL-MUI networking da'wah model used both structural and cultural approaches. The structural approach was carried out by building and strengthening power networks, namely bureaucracy, politics and the military in the process of closing the "localization". Whereas the cult
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Yagunov, Dmytro, Arman Gamzyan, and Rita Haverkamp. "HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN UKRAINE ACCORDING TO POLICE STATISTICS (JANUARY 2006 — MAY 2023)." Politology bulletin, no. 90 (2023): 367–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2415-881x.2023.90.367-382.

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This paper aims to present crime trends in Ukraine from January 2013 to May 2023. The focus lies on the impact of the 2022 Russian military aggression against Ukraine on human trafficking and ‘satellite’ crimes. The authors consider the occupation of the Eastern Ukrainian territories and the Autonomous Republic of Crimea in 2014. They also refer to statistics of refugee waves from Ukraine after February 2022. The decrease in registered crimes can be attributed to the reduction of statistical indicators. Police statistics are significantly impacted by the 2014 Russian invasion of Ukraine when t
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Jo, Kyu-hyun. ""For the Sake of Providing Comfort to All Imperial Soldiers Progressing on Every Front": An Analysis of Regulations on the Establishment and Management of a Japanese Panopticon Over "Comfort Women"." International Journal of Korean History 28, no. 1 (2023): 63–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.22372/ijkh.2023.28.1.63.

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Most sociological and historical accounts on sex trafficking and Japanese war crimes focus on conceptual and theoretical analyses concerning linkages between sex trafficking, social stratification, and victims. While these studies enhance theoretical knowledge about sexual slavery, they do not meticulously explore how the Japanese actually manipulated and managed sexual slavery in China into a legalized practice despite the fact that it blatantly violated Japanese and international law. I argue that Japan attempted to design sexual slavery into a legalized practice by exercising a Panopticon,
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Lee, Yong-Shik, Natsu Saito, and Jonathan Todres. "The Fallacy of Contract in Sexual Slavery: A Response to Ramseyer's "Contracting for Sex in the Pacific War"." Michigan Journal of International Law, no. 42.2 (2021): 291. http://dx.doi.org/10.36642/mjil.42.2.fallacy.

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Over seven decades have passed since the end of the Second World War, but the trauma from the cruelest war in human history continues today, perpetuated by denial of responsibility for the war crimes committed and unjust attempts to rewrite history at the expense of dignity, life, and justice for the victims of the most serious human rights violations. The latest such attempt is a troubling recharacterization of the sexual slavery enforced by Japan during the Second World War as a legitimate contractual arrangement. A recent paper authored by J. Mark Ramseyer, entitled “Contracting for Sex in
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Dennis, Michael J. "Newly Adopted Protocols to the Convention on the Rights of the Child." American Journal of International Law 94, no. 4 (2000): 789–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2589806.

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On May 25,2000, the United Nations General Assembly adopted by consensus two Protocols to the Convention on the Rights of the Child: the Protocol on the Involvement of Children in Armed Conflict (Children in Armed Conflict Protocol) and the Protocol on the Sale of Children, Child Pornography and Child Prostitution (Sale of Children Protocol).1 These instruments represent major advances in the international effort to strengthen and enforce norms for the protection of the most vulnerable children, who desperately need the world's attention. The Children in Armed Conflict Protocol deals realistic
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Nowak, Katarzyna. "A Gloomy Carnival of Freedom." Aspasia 13, no. 1 (2019): 113–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/asp.2019.130108.

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This article investigates the experiences of Polish Displaced Persons (DPs) through the lens of sexuality, analyzing their perceptions of liberation and life in DP camps in Allied-occupied Germany and Austria (1945–1951). It draws on a wide array of sources, including archival material, memoirs, and letters. Employing Mikhail Bakhtin’s concepts of carnival and the carnivalesque, it argues that the dynamics of DPs’ sexual and romantic encounters, analyzed as emotional experiences, can be characterized as having a carnivalesque structure of oppression, eruption, and normalization. It demonstrate
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Pratt, William John. "Prostitutes and Prophylaxis: Venereal Disease, Surveillance, and Discipline in the Canadian Army in Europe, 1939-1945." Journal of the Canadian Historical Association 26, no. 2 (2016): 111–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1037228ar.

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The wastage of Canadian manpower due to venereal disease (VD) during World War II was an ongoing problem for the Canadian Army. Military authorities took both medical and disciplinary measures in attempt to reduce the number of soldiers that were kept from regular duties while under treatment. The study of the techniques employed to control sexual behaviour and infection places the Canadian Army in a new historical perspective as a modern institution which sought to establish medical surveillance and disciplinary control over soldiers’ bodies. This study also explores Canadian soldiers’ sexual
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Seelinger, Kim Thuy. "Close to Home." Journal of International Criminal Justice 18, no. 2 (2020): 219–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jicj/mqaa029.

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Abstract For decades, the ad hoc tribunals and the International Criminal Court have taken the presumptive spotlight in prosecuting international crimes cases, including those involving conflict-related sexual violence. However, recent progress in prosecuting conflict-related sexual violence in national courts has started to both fulfil and complicate the notion of ‘complementarity’ between these two arenas of international criminal justice. This article presents the historical antecedents and current diversity of national courts addressing conflict-related sexual violence. It first casts back
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Anwar, Saeful. "Pemikiran dan Gerakan Amr Ma‘rûf Nahy Munkar Front Pembela Islam (FPI) di Indonesia 1989-2012." Teosofi: Jurnal Tasawuf dan Pemikiran Islam 4, no. 1 (2015): 220. http://dx.doi.org/10.15642/teosofi.2014.4.1.220-250.

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<p>This article explores the history of thoughts and movements of the Front Pembela Islam (FPI) in Indonesia between 1998 and 2012. The study concludes that since many government regulations are violated by the public, including the prohibition of gambling, prostitution and other forms of disobedience and lack of firmness of the government, FPI feels the need to take the initiative to help the government fight against immorality in order to enforce <em>amr ma‘rûf nahy munkar</em>. This is done through the movement run by the military force of the FPI who often uses means of v
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LEGG, STEPHEN. "Stimulation, Segregation and Scandal: Geographies of Prostitution Regulation in British India, between Registration (1888) and Suppression (1923)." Modern Asian Studies 46, no. 6 (2012): 1459–505. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0026749x11000503.

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AbstractThis paper explores the regulation of prostitution in colonial India between the abolition of the Indian Contagious Diseases Act in 1888 and the passing of the first Suppression of Immoral Traffic Act in 1923. It challenges the commonly held assumption that prostitutes naturally segregated themselves in Indian cities, and shows that this was a policy advocated by the Government of India. The object was to prevent the military visiting these segregated areas, in the absence of effective Cantonment Regulations for registering, inspecting, and treating prostitutes. The central government
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Wingfield, Nancy M. "The Enemy Within: Regulating Prostitution and Controlling Venereal Disease in Cisleithanian Austria during the Great War." Central European History 46, no. 3 (2013): 568–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s000893891300099x.

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During summer 1917, civilians using the city baths in Olmütz, Moravia, demanded that soldiers stationed at the local Emperor Francis Joseph infantry barracks cease swimming nude in the March River opposite the city baths, especially during the women's swimming hour. In addition to those of soldiers, the bathing habits of other culprits offended the good citizens of the city. One resident complained that children, adolescent boys and girls, and even some grown-ups, among them “buxom” prostitutes, were swimming nude in the March and thus offending the morals of others. “Flashers” also caught the
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Pukhov, D. Y. "DEVIANT BEHAVIOR OF MINORS IN RUSSIA IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE 19TH – EARLY 20TH CENTURIES IN THE COVERAGE OF POST-SOVIET HISTORIOGRAPHY." Вестник Пермского университета. История, no. 2 (2022): 123–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.17072/2219-3111-2022-2-123-132.

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The article analyzes the results of post-Soviet Russian studies of such negative forms of juvenile deviance in Russia in the second half of the 19th – early 20th centuries as crime, suicide, prostitution, and alcoholism. Despite the growing interest in this topic during the period under review, it did not fully take shape as an independent academic problem. In post-Soviet historiography, the prevailing conclusion is that the level of criminalization of the representatives of the age group under consideration increased during the second half of the 19th – early 20th centuries. Some authors asso
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DiMoia, John P. "Contact Tracing and COVID-19: The South Korean Context for Public Health Enforcement." East Asian Science, Technology and Society 14, no. 4 (2020): 657–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/18752160-8771448.

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Abstract Although South Korea’s response to COVID-19 has received international praise, the nation’s public health policy raises numerous privacy concerns, with a growing number of civil society groups joining the conversation. Following changes to public health law in 2015 in response to the MERS (Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome) crisis, South Korea’s KCDC (Center for Disease Control) reconfigured its enforcement practice with measures tied to the movements of infected patients. New laws allow for the use of information communications technology and personal data (cell phone, CCTV, credit
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Kwon, Changgyu. "The structure of oppression surrounding prostitution women in U.S military base town and its cracks represented in Ahn Il-sun"s “Baetbeol”(1995)." Literary Criticism 91 (March 31, 2024): 7–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.31313/lc.2024.03.91.7.

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Lalević-Vasić, Bosiljka M. "History of dermatology and venereology in Serbia - part III/1: Dermatovenereology in Serbia from 1881 - 1918." Serbian Journal of Dermatology and Venerology 1, no. 3 (2009): 123–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10249-011-0012-1.

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Abstract This paper deals with the period from 1881 to 1918, when the following Sanitary Laws were passed: Law on the Organization of the Sanitary Profession and Public Health Care (1881), which implemented measures for protection from venereal diseases, as well as restriction of prostitution; Public Sanitary Fund (1881), with independent budget for health care; Announcement on Free of Charge Treatment of Syphilis (1887). Dermatovenereological Departments were also founded: in the General Public Hospital in Belgrade (1881), and in the General Military Hospital (1909). The Hospital in Knjaževac
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Felipe Meier, Alef, Luane Flores Chuquel, and Ivo Dos Santos Canabarro. "Violações de direitos humanos dos povos indígenas na ditadura civil-militar brasileira." Revista Interdisciplinar de Direitos Humanos 11, no. 1 (2023): 211–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.5016/ridh.v11i1.240.

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Resumo: O presente trabalho estuda as violações de Direitos Humanos dos povos indígenas na ditadura civil-militar brasileira. Busca-se trazer ao centro da pesquisa o contexto violatório aos Direitos Humanos em relação aos indígenas durante o período ditatorial, revisitando marcos históricos que antecederam ao início do regime militar. Nesta senda, antes mesmo de ser deflagrado o golpe militar no ano de 1964, os índios já sofriam constantes usurpações de seus direitos devido às irresponsabilidades comandadas na maioria das vezes, por aqueles que deveriam zelar por suas vidas. Conforme se verá,
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Swesti, Woro. "Dampak Pariwisata Terhadap Kondisi Sosial Budaya Masyarakat di Banda Aceh." Jurnal Kepariwisataan Indonesia: Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengembangan Kepariwisataan Indonesia 13, no. 2 (2019): 49–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.47608/jki.v13i22019.49-65.

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Various conditions are force the tourism development in Banda Aceh, one of them is tsunami wave in 2006. The condition of the people of Aceh who had been in a bad political and security with the presence of military operations and prolonged conflict, affected the way the Aceh community interacts with migrant (tourists). The study of the impact of tourism on socio-cultural is important to ensure that tourism development in Aceh does not disturb the sustainability of the socio-cultural aspects. The interaction between tourists and local people in Banda Aceh has a social and cultural impact. The
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