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Professor Tracey Sagar is a Professor Emeritus of Criminology at Swansea University's School of Social Sciences, affiliated with the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. Her work focuses on sex work policy, community safety, and human rights, with a particular emphasis on Wales. She has collaborated extensively with statutory bodies and frontline agencies to inform sex work policy through evidence-based research.
Key projects include the £489,000 Big Lottery-funded 'Student Sex Work Project,' exploring university responses to student involvement in the sex industry, and collaborations with the Centre for Criminal Justice and Criminology. Her research addresses sex workers' agency, victimhood frameworks, and harm reduction strategies.
- PhD supervision available in criminology and sociology
- Recipient of grants including the Big Lottery Innovation Grant
- Co-authored influential studies on street sex work governance and student sex work motivations
Her publications span peer-reviewed journals (e.g., British Journal of Sociology, Crime Prevention and Community Safety) and edited volumes on decriminalization and public criminology. She advocates for policy reforms that center sex workers' agency and dignity.





