Melissa Ditmore

Melissa Ditmore
Organization / Company: Independent consultant
Melissa Ditmore, Ph.D., was the inaugural Chair of the Advisory Board of the Sex Workers Project and is a consultant on issues of sex work, mobility and migration, HIV and sexual health. She edited the Encyclopedia of Prostitution and Sex Work (Greenwood Press, 2006). She has also written about sex work, migration and trafficking for The Lancet and SIECUS Report and has contributed to Sex for Sale (Routledge, 2010), Trafficking and Prostitution Reconsidered (Paradigm, 2005), and Affective Turn (Duke, 2007.) Dr. Ditmore has spoken about prostitution, migration rights and research ethics at the United Nations, the International Conference on HIV/AIDS, Columbia University, Cornell University, Hong Kong City University and numerous academic and political conferences.
Melissa Ditmore's articles

Today's Efforts to Combat Human Trafficking Reflect Historical Racism and Sexism

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by Melissa Ditmore, Independent consultant

January 11, 2011 - 11:22am (Print)

Trafficking in persons is often referred to as "modern-day slavery." Historical grounding confirms that the reference to slavery, while not exactly on point, is relevant.

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Report: Police Abuse of Cambodian Sex Workers Made Worse by US Policies

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by Melissa Ditmore, Independent consultant

July 22, 2010 - 6:00am (Print)

A Human Rights Watch report documents police abuse of Cambodian sex workers, including rape, beatings, and deprivation of medical care. US policy is making the situation worse.

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