Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
Sources of information
Transgendered sex workers
Pornography, stripping and pimping
A History of Male Sex Work in Canada
Not the oldest profession
Male sex work in an era of STDs
Male Sex Work and the Canadian Criminal Code
Vag-C: Discriminatory legislation
Bill C-49: The communicating law
National Research Initiatives on Sex Work in Canada
Demographic Information and Sex Work in Canada
How male and female sex workers in Canada differ
The earnings of male sex workers
Age and length of career
Younger male sex workers in Canada
Money
Home environments
Violence against female and male sex workers
Male Sex Work and STDs
HIV and AIDS and Male Sex Workers in Canada
AIDS case reporting and male sex work in Canada
HIV prevention research and male sex work in Canada
Studies of Street Youth and Younger Male Sex Workers
in Canada
Sexual behaviour and condom use of younger male
sex workers
STDs in younger male sex workers
HIV and AIDS and younger male sex workers
The AIDS-related attitudes of younger male
sex workers
Injection Drug Use, Male Sex Work and HIV and AIDS
in Canada
Sexual behaviour and condom use of male sex workers
who inject drugs
HIV and AIDS in male sex workers who inject drugs
Data on prison inmates who have injected drugs and
also sold sex
Peer researchers study drug-related harm among
male sex workers
Indoor Male Sex Work in Canada
Escorts and independent advertisers
Massage parlours
The Clients of Male Sex Workers in Canada
Same-sex clients
The female clients of male sex workers
More money, more skin
Male Sex Work and Sexual Identity in Canada
Exploring sexuality
Sexual identity development
Bisexuality, HIV and male sex work
Male Sex Work and Childhood Sexual Abuse in Canada
Aboriginal Male Sex Workers
Separating the Work World and the Private Lives of
Male Sex Workers in Canada
Male Sex Workers and Health Care in Canada
Forced or mandatory medical examinations and HIV
antibody testing for sex workers in Canada
HIV and AIDS Outreach and Education for Male
Sex Workers in Canada
Why educate sex workers and their clients?
AIDS prevention education messages for male sex workers
Community-based AIDS outreach for male sex workers
Canadian Law Enforcement and Male Sex Work
The Media and Male Sex Work in Canada
Decriminalization, Regulation and Licensing of Sex Work
in Canada
Decriminalization of sex work and HIV prevention
Canadian Social Theory Applied to Sex Work
Summary
Table
:
The reported condom use of male sex workers in
Canadian studies: 1984 - 1998
Research Recommendations
How Canadian research has defined and measured the HIV
risk of male sex work
or
Why we need methodologically
sound and morally unbiased research on sex work
How HIV prevention research could begin to conceptualize
sex work
Conclusion
Bibliography
Additional Reading
About SWAV...
Created:
September 7, 1999
Last modified:
February 5, 2000
Dan Allman
Box 3075, Vancouver, BC V6B 3X6
Email:
dan.allman@walnet.org