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Winick and Kinsie (1971) concluded "many prostitutes are revolted if they are
the cause of her criminal behavior (Winick & Kinsie, 1971). Ad- ditionally, these
. her employer, for remuneration which provides part or all of her livelihood," C.
Winick and Kinsie (1971), following Freud's theories of personality development,
tution, 1 J. SEx RESEARCH 177 (1965); C. WINICK & P. KINSIE, THE LIVELY
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. into the business (Bryan, 1965:293; Winick and Kinsie, 1971:180, 207; Gray, .
Winick and Kinsie (1971) report a test given to a group of Parisian streetwalkers, "
Winick, C.,& Kinsie, P. M. (1971). The lively commerce: Prostitution in the United
Kinsie, Paul and Charles Winick. “Views of Prostitution”. The Lively Commerce -
in the dual careers of addict and prostitute remains unresolved (Maglin,. 1974;
. from camp or circuit traveling prostitutes who followed and serviced the Union
Feb 23, 2005 . 7 Winick and Kinsie, op. cit., footnote 1, pp. 47, 69, and 97; and Ely City
handled by large public hospitals are prostitutes. (Winick and Kinsie, 1971).
1979; James 1976), and several different localities. (Chambers, Dean & Fletcher
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entrance for members of different social classes (Winick and Kinsie, 1971). In the
Winick and Kinsie ( 1971: 31 ), using the. FBI Uniform Crime Reports, note that
A 1971 study of 2000 prostitutes estimated that this activity involves between .
those with the requisite tastes, whoring is rewarding (Winick & Kinsie, 1971;.
the US. Winick and Kinsie (1971) refer to an average of 18 client contacts per
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Winick and Kinsie (1971) note that psychological studies ofprostitutes often
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Winick and Kinsie (1971) report a test given to a group of Parisian streetwalkers, "
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Oct 1, 1973 . 1971, p. 28; Stein, 1975, pp. 95-96; Winick and Kinsie, 1973, p. 195). A study
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Feb 21, 2010 . age-old myth by Winick and Kinsie (1971) in their classic book on prostitution.
1971). In contrast to most previous studies of prostitution that have relied on
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