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These links are being provided as a convenience and for
informational purposes only; they do not constitute an endorsement
or an approval by PACE Society of any of the products, services
or opinions of the corporation or organization or individual.
PACE Society bears no responsibility for the accuracy, legality
or content of the external site or for that of subsequent
links. Contact the external site for answers to questions
regarding its content.
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Research Resources
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“Beyond Decriminalization”
http://www.pivotlegal.org/News/06-06-13--beyonddecrim.htm
John Lowman ’s Prostitution Research Page
http://mypage.uniserve.ca/~lowman/
“Under the Radar” and “Strolling Away” by
Dr. Sue McIntyre
http://www.hindsightgroup.com/ (click
on “news”)
“Dispelling Myths and Understanding Realities” by
Benoit and Millar (PDF)
http://web.uvic.ca/~cbenoit/papers/DispMythsshort.pdf

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Service Resources
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Sexual Exploitation Prevention Projects
http://www.jhslmbc.ca/sey.html
Surrey Gerlz Outreach and Drop-in
www.nakedtruth.ca/surreygerlz.htm
The Naked Truth – Resource and
Advocacy for Exotic Dancers
www.nakedtruth.ca
International Centre to Combat Exploitation of Children
http://www.iccec.ca/

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PACE publications are original written materials developed
and produced by PACE members and staff.
While PACE’s mandate is to provide counselling,
education, outreach, and support services to those working
in and around prostitution, in the course of our daily
activities we produce a vast array of original best practice
manuals and guides that may be of interest and value to
individuals working in or around the sex industry.
PACE does not currently charge a fee for accessing, reading,
and/or downloading these materials, but please be aware
that they are copyrighted and are thus subject to our copyright
statement.
If you find the materials we have provided useful please
help us continue our work by making a cash or product donation.

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As a grass roots organization, PACE is fortunate to have
benefited from the wisdom of our members and those within
the wider prostitution community.
Empirical research conducted by PACE staff encompasses
a wide range of issues that directly affect those working
in or around the prostitution community. PACE believes
that our ability to share this wisdom and to inform is
our most valuable public service.
While PACE does not currently charge a fee for accessing,
reading, and/or downloading this material, please be aware
that they are copyrighted and are thus subject to our copyright
statement located at the bottom of this page.
If you find the research materials that we have provided
informative and/or useful please help us continue our work
by making a cash or product donation
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