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cited in Weitzer, “Sociology of Sex Work.”
    55. Prince, A Psychological Study of Prostitutes , p. 454.
    56. John Decker, Prostitution: Regulation and Control , Littleton, CO: Rothman, 1979, pp. 166, 174.
    57. Upscale work is featured in the CNBC documentary, “Dirty Money: The Business of High-End Prostitution,” which first aired in November 2008 (CNBC Television network). See also Adam Goldman, “Scandal Gives Peek Inside Call-Girl Ring,” Associated Press , March 12, 2008.
    58. Bernstein, Temporarily Yours , p. 100.
    59. Vanwesenbeeck, “Another Decade of Social Scientific Work on Prostitution.”
    60. See the literature reviews by Katherine Frank, “Thinking Critically about Strip Club Research,” Sexualities 10 (2007): 501–517, and Mindy Bradley,
    “Stripping in the New Millennium,” Sociology Compass 2 (2008): 503–518.
    61. Mindy Bradley and Jeffrey Ulmer, “Social Worlds of Stripping,”
    Sociological Quarterly 50 (2009): 29–60.
    62. Bernadette Barton, “Dancing on the Mobius Strip: Challenging the Sex War Paradigm,” Gender and Society 16 (2002): 585–602.
    63. Katherine Frank, G-Strings and Sympathy: Strip Club Regulars and Male Desire , Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2002.
    64. Tina Deshotels and Craig Forsyth, “Strategic Flirting and the Emotional Tab of Exotic Dancing,” Deviant Behavior 27 (2006): 223–241, at pp. 231–232.
    65. William Thompson and Jackie Harred, “Topless Dancers: Managing Stigma in a Deviant Occupation,” Deviant Behavior 13 (1992): 291–311; Marilyn Salutin, “Stripper Morality,” Transaction 8 (1971): 12–22.
    66. Beth Montemurro, “Strippers and Screamers,” Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 30 (2001): 275–304; David Peterson and Paula Dressel,
    “Equal Time for Women: Notes on the Male Strip Show,” Urban Life 11
    (1982): 185–208.
    67. Beth Montemurro, Colleen Bloom, and Kelly Madell, “Ladies Night Out: A Typology of Women Patrons of a Male Strip Club,” Deviant Behavior 24 (2003): 333–352.
    68. Thompson and Harred, “Topless Dancers”; William Thompson, Jackie Harred, and Barbara Burks, “Managing the Stigma of Topless Dancing: A Decade Later,” Deviant Behavior 24 (2003): 551–570.
    69. Joseph DeMarco, “Power and Control in Gay Strip Clubs,” Journal of Homosexuality 53 (2007): 111–127.
    70. Frank, “Thinking Critically”; DeMarco, “Power and Control.”
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    71. Robert Bauserman, “Sexual Aggression and Pornography: A Review of Correlational Research,” Basic and Applied Social Psychology 18 (1996): 405–427; Edward Donnerstein, Daniel Linz, and Steven Penrod, The Question of Pornography: Research Findings and Policy Implications , New York: Free Press, 1987.
    72. Bauserman, “Sexual Aggression and Pornography”; see also Berl Kutchinsky, “Pornography and Rape: Theory and Practice? Evidence from Crime Data in Four Countries where Pornography is Easily Available,”
    International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 14 (1991): 47–64; Milton Diamond and Ayako Uchiyama, “Pornography, Rape, and Sex Crime in Japan,” International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 22 (1999): 1–22.
    73. Joseph Scott and Steven Cuvelier, “Sexual Violence in Playboy Magazine: A Longitudinal Content Analysis,” Journal of Sex Research 25 (1987): 534–539; Ted Palys, “Testing the Common Wisdom: The Social Content of Video Pornography,” Canadian Psychology 27 (1986): 22–35; Joseph Scott and Steven Cuvelier, “Violence and Sexual Violence in Pornography,” Archives of Sexual Behavior 22 (1993): 357–371.
    74. Palys, “Testing the Common Wisdom.”
    75. Bauserman, “Sexual Aggression and Pornography,” p. 424.
    76. Petra Boynton, “‘Is That Supposed to be Sexy?’ Women Discuss Women in Top Shelf Magazines,” Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology 9 (1999): 91–105.
    77. See the studies reviewed by Feona Attwood, “What Do People Do with Porn?” Sexuality and Culture 9 (2005): 65–86.
    78. Glona

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