
Petra Östergren
Researcher

Sweden's Ban on Sex-Purchase : Morality politics and the governance of prostitution
Sveriges sexköpsförbud : Moralpolitik och prostitutionsstyrning
Author
Summary, in English
The thesis contributes empirically to studies of prostitution policy, theoretically to the conception of morality politics, and methodologically to the anthropological analysis of law and policy. It proposes an empirically grounded typology of prostitution policies: the repressive, aimed at eliminating the sex industry through punitive measures; the restrictive, permitting the trade to operate under strict conditions, regulated by both criminal and civil law; and the integrative, which does not criminalise consensual sex work but regulates the industry and protects sex workers through sector-specific labour and trade legislation. Its major theoretical contribution is a refinement of the concept of morality politics that offers new insights into how issues such as prostitution, homosexuality, abortion, and drug use are perceived, discussed, and governed in liberal democracies. These all involve ‘consensual crimes’ rooted in religious notions of sin and regarded as posing a risk to social order. They are typically addressed by the three distinct policy models, while the governance agenda either seeks to reform those who engage in these marginalised practices or to grant them equal civil rights. Empirically, the thesis demonstrates that the ambivalent legal and civic status of sex workers in Sweden is based on an exclusionary logic inherent in all anti-prostitution law, suggesting a link to the historically subordinate position of women’s work, as well as to the discriminatory treatment of ‘sinners’ and other social outliers.
These conclusions are the result of following the sex-purchase ban over a long time and across four related socio-legal domains: established law, political discourse, implementation, and impact, including a close scrutiny of how the ban relates to general legal principles and rules according to the source of law. The thesis consists of six introductory and summary chapters, two published articles, and two essays that have not yet been published.
Key words: morality politics, prostitution policy, sex-purchase ban, Sweden
Department/s
- Social Anthropology
- Department of Sociology
Publishing year
2024-11
Language
English
Full text
Document type
Dissertation
Publisher
MediaTryck Lund
Topic
- Social Sciences
- Social Anthropology
Keywords
- morality politics
- prostitution policy
- sex-purchase ban
- Sweden
- anti-prostitution law
- prostitutionslag
- sexköpsförbud
- Sverige
- moralpolitik
Status
Published
Supervisor
- Simon Turner
- Sébastien Tutenges
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISBN: 978-91-8104-160-6
- ISBN: 978-91-8104-159-0
Defence date
13 December 2024
Defence time
09:00
Defence place
Sh 128, G:a Köket, Allhelgona Kyrkogata 8, Lund
Opponent
- Sara Johnsdotter (Professor)