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New Zealand Prostitutes’ Collective—An Example of a Successful Policy Actor

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  • Ivana Radačić

    (Ivo Pilar Institute of Social Sciences, Marulićev trg 19, 10 000 Zagreb, Croatia)

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The New Zealand Prostitutes’ Collective (NZPC) is a unique example of a sex workers’ rights organisation which is an important actor in prostitution policy. The NZPC has had a significant impact on prostitution laws, managing to achieve the decriminalisation of sex work in New Zealand, which distinguishes it from many other studied organisations. Indeed, the literature on sex workers’ rights organisations notes their relative failure in terms of their impact on prostitution law and policy, identifying the following hurdles: the lack of a common identity and solidarity among sex workers, their stigmatisation, problems with organisational leadership and membership, lack of resources and challenging relationships with allies. This article analyses the role of the NZPC in prostitution policy in New Zealand, particularly in the adoption of the decriminalisation model, and examines the key factors for its success in light of the literature on sex workers’ rights organisations.

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  • Ivana Radačić, 2017. "New Zealand Prostitutes’ Collective—An Example of a Successful Policy Actor," Social Sciences, MDPI, vol. 6(2), pages 1-12, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jscscx:v:6:y:2017:i:2:p:46-:d:98036
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