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Why shutting down Backpage won’t curb sex trafficking or underage prostitution

by Alison Bass | Jun 29, 2012 | prostitution, public health, sex trafficking

A coalition of folks opposed to sex trafficking paraded last week in front of the Village Voice headquarters in Cooper Square, urging the shutdown of its classified website Backpage on the grounds that its online ads foster the trafficking of under-age prostitutes....

Fast-moving bill in Congress would weaken FDA oversight of new drugs and devices

by Alison Bass | May 16, 2012 | clinical trials, conflicts of interest, drug marketing, FDA, medical devices, pharmaceutical industry, public health

Congress is moving quickly to pass a bill that would authorize higher industry fees for the FDA in exchange for speeding up the approval of some drugs and medical devices and eliminating restrictions on financial conflicts of interest among the agency’s advisory...

Sex offender laws are creating public health problems, not solving them, research shows

by Alison Bass | Oct 13, 2011 | public health

Reading Russell Banks’ fascinating new novel, The Lost Memory of Skin, has inspired me to blog about a public health problem that strays from my usual mandate. Banks’ book is about a 21-year-old man who was convicted of having sex with a 14-year-old girl (statutory...
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