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Melissa Farley Ph.D. (born 1942) is an American clinical psychologist and researcher[1][2][3] and feminist anti-pornography and anti-prostitution activist.[4][5]

Bibliography

Books

  • Farley, Melissa, ed. (1999). Women in prostitution: support for survivors - training for sexual assault counselors. Oakland, California: California Coalition Against Sexual Assault (CALCASA).
  • Farley, Melissa, ed. (2004). Prostitution, trafficking and traumatic stress. Binghamton, New York: Haworth Maltreatment & Trauma Press. ISBN 9781136764905. Pdf.
  • Farley, Melissa, ed. (2007). Prostitution and trafficking in Nevada: making the connections. San Francisco: Prostitution Research and Education. ISBN 9780615162058.
  • Farley, Melissa; Macleod, Jan; Anderson, Lynn; Golding, Jacqueline (2008). Challenging men's demand for prostitution in Scotland: a research report based on interviews with 110 men who bought women in prostitution (PDF). Glasgow, Scotland: Women's Support Project. ISBN 9780955897603.
  • Farley, Melissa; Golding, Jacqueline M.; Bindel, Julie (2009). Men who buy sex: who they buy and what they know (PDF). London / San Francisco: Eaves / Prostitution Research & Education. OCLC 602963873.

Chapters in books

  • Farley, Melissa (1992), "Nikki Craft: Inspiring protest: the rampage against Penthouse", in Russell, Diana E.H.; Radford, Jill (eds.), Femicide: the politics of woman killing, New York Toronto: Twayne Publishers, pp. 339–345, ISBN 9780805790283. Pdf.
See also:
"Introduction" to chapter by Diana E. H. Russell pp. 325-327.
"The incredible case of the Stack o' Wheat prints" by Nikki Craft pp. 327-331.
"The evidence of pain" by D. A. Clarke pp. 331-336.
  • Farley, Melissa (2001), "Prostitution: the business of sexual exploitation", in Worell, Judith (ed.), Encyclopedia of women and gender: sex similarities and differences and the impact of society on gender, San Diego, California: Academic Press, pp. 879–891, ISBN 9780122272455.
  • Farley, Melissa (2007), "Renting an organ for 10 minutes: what tricks tell us about prostitution, pornography, and trafficking", in Guinn, David; DiCaro, Julie (eds.), Pornography: driving the demand in international sex trafficking, Los Angeles Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Captive Daughters Media, pp. 144–152, ISBN 9781425758905.
  • Farley, Melissa; Schwartz, Harvey; Williams, Jody (2007), "Pimp subjugation of women by mind control", in Farley, Melissa (ed.), Prostitution and trafficking in Nevada: making the connections, San Francisco: Prostitution Research and Education, pp. 49–84, ISBN 9780615162058.
  • Farley, Melissa (2010), "Media glamourising of prostitution and other sexually exploitive practices that harm children", in Tankard Reist, Melinda (ed.), Getting real: challenging the sexualisation of girls, North Melbourne, Victoria: Spinifex Press, ISBN 9781876756758.
  • Farley, Melissa; Lynne, Jacqueline (2004), "Prostitution in Vancouver: pimping women and the colonization of first nations", in Whisnant, Rebecca; Stark, Christine (eds.), Not for sale: feminists resisting prostitution and pornography, North Melbourne, Victoria: Spinifex Press, pp. 106–130, ISBN 9781876756499.
  • Farley, Melissa (2011), "Pornography is infinite prostitution", in Tankard Reist, Melinda; Bray, Abigail (eds.), Big Porn Inc.: exposing the harms of the global pornography industry, North Melbourne, Victoria: Spinifex Press, pp. 150–159, ISBN 9781876756895.
  • Farley, Melissa; Contreras, Michelle (2011), "Human trafficking: not an isolated issue", in Bryant-Davis, Thema (ed.), Surviving sexual violence: a guide to recovery and empowerment, Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, pp. 22–36, ISBN 9781442206403.
  • Farley, Melissa (2013), "Prostitution: an extreme form of girls' sexualization", in Zurbriggen, Eileen L.; Roberts, Tomi-Ann (eds.), The sexualization of girls and girlhood: causes, consequences, and resistance, New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 166–194, ISBN 9780199731657.
  • Farley, Melissa (2015), "Slavery and prostitution: a 21st century abolitionist perspective", in Martin, Bonnie; Brooks, James F. (eds.), Linking the histories of slavery: North America and its borderlands, Santa Fe, New Mexico: School for Advanced Research Press, ISBN 9781938645600.

Journal articles

1994 - 1999
2000 - 2004
2005 - 2009
A response to: Weitzer, Ronald (July 2005). "Flawed theory and method in studies of prostitution". Violence Against Women. 11 (7): 934–949. doi:10.1177/1077801205276986. PMID 16043578.
Also see: Raphael, Jody; Shapiro, Deborah L. (July 2005). "Reply to Weitzer". Violence Against Women. 11 (7): 965–970. doi:10.1177/1077801205277041. PMID 16043580.
Also see: Weitzer, Ronald (July 2005). "Rehashing tired claims about prostitution: a response to Farley and Raphael and Shapiro". Violence Against Women. 11 (7): 971–977. doi:10.1177/1077801205277090.
2010 - 2014
2015 onwards

Papers

References

  1. ^ Farley, Melissa. CV 2016 (PDF).
  2. ^ Foley, Kevin (August 14, 1995). "Slick S.F. posters advocate decriminalizing prostitution". The San Francisco Examiner. San Francisco Media Company. Melissa Farley, a San Francisco clinical and research psychologist who helped to interview 130 local prostitutes for a survey,...
  3. ^ Zuger, Abigail (August 18, 1998). "Many prostitutes suffer combat disorder, study finds". New York Times. The New York Times Company. Dr. Melissa Farley, a psychologist and researcher at the Kaiser-Permanente Medical Center in San Francisco who directed the study with colleagues from Turkey and Africa.
  4. ^ Farley, Melissa (May 1994). "Prostitution: The oldest use and abuse of women". Off Our Backs. 24 (5): 14–15, 22. JSTOR 20834769.
  5. ^ Hoge, Patrick (August 31, 2004). "Sober forum, street theater on prostitution ballot issue". San Francisco Chronicle. Hearst Corporation. Melissa Farley, a San Francisco psychologist and anti-prostitution activist.