The Regulation of Prostitution in China: Law in the Everyday Lives of Sex Workers, Police Officers, and Public Health Officials

Author:   Margaret L. Boittin (York University, Toronto)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
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Pages:   429
Publication Date:   14 May 2026
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The Regulation of Prostitution in China: Law in the Everyday Lives of Sex Workers, Police Officers, and Public Health Officials


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Author:   Margaret L. Boittin (York University, Toronto)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
ISBN:  

9781316631232


ISBN 10:   1316631230
Pages:   429
Publication Date:   14 May 2026
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available, will be POD   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1. Introduction; Part I. History, Contemporary Context, and Official Policies: 2. Historical Continuities and Contemporary Context; 3. The Official Story: Prostitution Policies in Contemporary China; Part II. Society: 4. On the Streets and in the Brothels; 5. In the Clubs; 6. In the Home; 7. Perspectives and Experiences Shared Across Tiers of Prostitution; Part III. The State: 8. Patterns of Punishment; 9. The Weak Yet Savvy Street-Level Police Officer; 10. China's Sex Worker Health Policies: The Influence of Transnational Actors and Their Limitations; 11. Street-Level Health Officials; 12. Conclusion.

Reviews

'This is an empirically rich, methodologically innovative, must-read book for anyone interested in sexuality, ethnographic methods, and law and society in China and beyond. Scholars, activists, and policymakers alike will find it accessible and informative. … Essential.' L. Ma, CHOICE '… a significant and insightful contribution to the literature on prostitution regulation, law enforcement, public health and women's rights. It will be a valuable source for scholars in law, political science, sociology and China studies, as well as for anyone interested in the governance of sex work.' Anqi Shen, China Quarterly 'Boittin provides a case study of the role of law in Chinese everyday life and its impact on female sex workers, street-level police officers, and frontline public health officials, with a focus on how the laws that govern sex work affect those actors.' Howard S. Erlanger, Law & Social Inquiry 'The book is most interesting when it examines how these women see themselves, rather than the state's perception of their illicit work. … In her fieldwork, Boittin, sometimes accompanied by a research assistant, boldly sallies forth into the demimonde of Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen and elsewhere to conduct one-on-one interviews with an array of insiders covering the full gamut of China's sex industry. … Boittin's interviewees are clear-eyed and calculating about their situation, even if some are fanciful to the point of delusion, with some women long in the game promising themselves just a couple more years before heading back to the family farm for a bucolic retirement. These conversations reveal fascinating differences between how workers of differing status view their profession.' Robert Foyle Hunwick, China Books Review


Author Information

Margaret L. Boittin is assistant professor of law at Osgoode Hall Law School, York University. Her articles have been published in Law & Society Review, Law & Policy, American Political Science Review, and Journal of Law and Economics. Boittin holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from UC Berkeley, and a JD from Stanford.

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