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Research Reports

Report: Canada’s sex work laws have led to sweeping criminalization of sex workers

By Kevin Hollett Kevin Hollett | Dec 06, 2016 | Sex Workers' Rights, Featured, Press Releases, Research Reports

Evaluating Canada's Sex Work Laws: The Case for Repeal

By Kevin Hollett Kevin Hollett | Dec 06, 2016 | Sex Workers' Rights, Research Reports

Reckless Endangerment — Q & A on Bill C-36: Protection of Communities and Exploited Persons Act

By Kevin Hollett Kevin Hollett | Jul 02, 2014 | Research Reports

Moving To Minimum Force: Police Dogs and Public Safety in British Columbia

By Kevin Hollett Kevin Hollett | Jun 26, 2014 | Criminalization and Policing, Research Reports

My Work Should Not Cost Me My Life

By Katrina Pacey Katrina Pacey | Jun 03, 2014 | Research Reports

Safer Sex Work, Safer Communities

Criminalization of sex work has failed to achieve its goals, and has instead created egregious violence against sex workers throughout the country.
By Peter Kim Peter Kim | Feb 21, 2014 | Sex Workers' Rights, Research Reports

The Case for Heroin-Assisted Treatment in Canada

By Scott Bernstein Scott Bernstein | Oct 30, 2013 | Research Reports, Drug Policy Reform

Throwing Away the Keys: The Human and Social Cost of Mandatory Minimum Sentences

By Scott Bernstein Scott Bernstein | May 30, 2013 | Featured, Research Reports

Zoned Out: "NIMBYism", Addiction Services, and Municipal Governance in British Columbia

By Scott Bernstein Scott Bernstein | May 17, 2013 | Research Reports, Drug Policy Reform

BC's Residential Tenancy System: 13 Recommendations for Change

By Darcie Bennett Darcie Bennett | Mar 13, 2013 | Research Reports, Homes For All
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