Abstract
This paper documents recent changes in legislation and policies surrounding prostitution in Portugal while discussing the
role played by sexual trafficking in the way prostitution is framed, institutionally and socially, in the country. In Portuguese
legislation, prostitution has not been a crime per se since 1982, but activities related to prostitution, including pimping
and benefitting from the prostitution of others, are considered crimes. This legal inconsistency is further complicated by
the lack of specific policies addressing the living and working conditions of sex workers. At the same time, growing concern
about sex trafficking has resulted in a new set of policies that ultimately influence the regulation of prostitution, in particular
the prostitution of immigrant women. This paper shows that these sex-trafficking-related policies and practices have contributed
to creating idealized types of “victims” and investigates the risks and consequences of this typology.
role played by sexual trafficking in the way prostitution is framed, institutionally and socially, in the country. In Portuguese
legislation, prostitution has not been a crime per se since 1982, but activities related to prostitution, including pimping
and benefitting from the prostitution of others, are considered crimes. This legal inconsistency is further complicated by
the lack of specific policies addressing the living and working conditions of sex workers. At the same time, growing concern
about sex trafficking has resulted in a new set of policies that ultimately influence the regulation of prostitution, in particular
the prostitution of immigrant women. This paper shows that these sex-trafficking-related policies and practices have contributed
to creating idealized types of “victims” and investigates the risks and consequences of this typology.
- Content Type Journal Article
- Pages 1-11
- DOI 10.1007/s13178-012-0093-2
- Authors
- Madalena Duarte, Center for Social Studies, University of Coimbra, Colégio de São Jerónimo, Apartado 3087, 3001-401 Coimbra, Portugal
- Journal Sexuality Research and Social Policy
- Online ISSN 1553-6610
- Print ISSN 1868-9884