Staying Safe: The Merseyside Model – Ruth Jacobs interviewed on Policing Today (Part 1)
Published on Policing Today – 10 July 2013
“In the first part of an exclusive interview, Policing Today talks to author and campaigner Ruth Jacobs about the efforts being made by the Service to keep sex workers safe in Merseyside, and why violence against those in prostitution should be viewed as a hate crime…” Read the full article on Policing Today here.
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