FROM STREETS TO SUITES; The Sex Trade in the Prairie Cities of Canada at the Turn into the 21st Century
Book 1: Around the World in $exy Ways—and then Back Home
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About the Book
The book describes the contemporary sex trade and its causes and consequences as it has manifested in the cities of Canada’s prairie provinces. It concludes with recommendations for a realistic public policy and programming framework to guide the future development of a sexual services sector and to regulate its ongoing operations.
About the Author
Richard Thatcher is a sociologist and journalist retired from active employment or contractual work as a human service planning consultant and free-lance journalist. He now spends his golden years working on self-initiated research into the causes, outcomes and dynamics of social problems, as well as identifying the most compelling, evidencebased and innovative policies, programs and individually focused therapeutic remedies to overcome them. In occasionally broken periods of regularity, he also expends his elderly energies on his other passion: the production of visual art motivated by a variety of purposes. Within the context in each of those motivating purposes that guide his artistic endeavours, he explores a diversity of themes with the assistance of many different methods and styles. Thatcher’s academic background includes a B.A. (Honours) and an M.A. in sociology from the University of Saskatchewan and a Ph.D. in sociology from the University of Alberta. He is the author of many dozens of research and consulting reports and five published books other than this one, including Fighting Firewater Fictions (2004); Vision Seekers (2001); Deadly Duo (2001); Thinkin’ Drinkin’ (2011); and The Circle Fellowship (2015), the latter one co-authored with Dr, Fred Knowles Jr., Chair of the Native Studies Program at Valdosta State University, Valdosta, Georgia, USA.