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Ronald Weitzer is professor of sociology at George Washington University. In addition to his research on the sex industry, he has conducted studies of police relations with minority groups in South Africa, Northern Ireland, and the United States, and is the author ofPolicing under Fire andRace and Policing in America.
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Weitzer, R. Moral crusade against prostitution. Soc 43, 33–38 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02687593
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