The university is helping to develop a tool for sex workers to report sexual or violent crime.
Sex workers are being invited to join a research committee to advise experts who are developing a tool aimed at improving their safety.
The group would meet three times over the year in Nottingham, with representatives being paid for their time. Dr Larissa Sandy, an assistant professor in criminology at the university, said: "We want to make sure the tool we are developing will be fit for use, so the voices and views of sex workers are key to this.
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