ARTICLE: “Policing roulette” Kambauer, England, 2017
This article presents compelling evidence that an enforcement-led approach to policing creates insuperable barriers to the success of protective policing.
RESPECT INC: “Licensed Brothel Sex Workers Needs Assessment” 2017
An in-depth assessment of the needs of sex workers in Queensland’s licensed brothels. Over 200 sex workers participated in this year long research project in 2016/2017.
Media Release: Respect Inc 8th March 2017 “Nothing about us without us”
We are Queensland sex workers united to provide a voice for sex worker issues to improve the rights of
our peers to workplace health and safety.
Letter to Andrews Government on Project Respect February 2017
Respect Inc. urged the Victorian Government not to fund Project Respect.
Letter to Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-O-Cha July 2016
A letter regarding an incident at Nataree Massage. Respect Inc. supported the Empower Foundation in calling for treatment of witnesses in accordance with their rights.
RESPECT INC: “Asian Sex Workers Needs Assessment” 2015
This research identified existing barriers and learned about the experiences and opinions of Asian sex workers, their knowledge about sexual health, sex work law in Queensland, rights, responsibilities and workplace rights.
Submission regarding Youth Justice Amendment Bill 2012
Respect Inc. addresses discrimination and sex work.
Respect Inc Submission on Civil Partnerships Bill Nov 2011
Respect Inc. offered their support of the Civil Partnerships Bill for same-sex unions to be recognised in Queensland.
Respect Inc Submission Police Powers Bill Oct 2011
Respect Inc input on the Police Powers and Responsibilities and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2011.
Respect Submission Western Australia Sex Industry Law Reform July 2011
Respect Inc. addresses the proposed sex industry law reforms in Western Australia.
LIT REVIEW: “The Sexual Health of Sex Workers” Ally Daniel, 2010
National Centre in HIV Social Research, The University of New South Wales, Funded by NSW Health, partially funded by the Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing.