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The Girl Is Mine
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Sexual CrimePartner ViolenceSexual AbuseSexual ViolenceGender StudiesGender-based ViolenceSociologyExclusive PhenomenaDating ViolenceGirl Is MineIntimate Partner ViolenceFeminist TheoryDomestic ViolenceAggressionSocial SciencesHealth Sciences
Intimate partner violence (IPV) and sex work have been primarily constructed as mutually exclusive phenomena within scholarly literature, though both can be situated under the umbrella of gender-based violence and traced to male sexual proprietariness. Specialized research has resulted in deeper understanding of nuanced categorizations of sub-phenomena within both IPV and sex work, with parallel constructions along a spectrum of increasing danger. However, the scholarly construction of these continua as parallel-and thus unrelated-disguises the systemic nature of each form of violence and potentially pits victims against each other in the struggle for legitimacy. We propose a more systemic approach to understanding and researching IPV and sex work and provide examples of research already moving in this direction.
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