Ymchwil Gwaith Rhyw: Mae'r Ganolfan Cyfiawnder Troseddol a Throseddeg yn cynhyrchu gwybodaeth newydd am waith rhyw yng Nghymru. Mae'r Athro Sagar a Debbie Jones wedi gweithio gyda chyrff statudol ac asiantaethau rheng flaen mewn modd amlasiantaethol i ddarparu sylfaen dystiolaeth tuag at ddatblygu polisi ac ymarfer ar gyfer gweithwyr rhyw sy'n gweithio ar y stryd ac oddi arno.
Ymgysylltu Allanol: Mae gwaith cydweithredol wedi cynhyrchu sylfaen wybodaeth gadarn ynglŷn â'r marchnadoedd rhyw yng Nghymru ac wedi arwain at rannu syniadau ac ymarfer arloesol. Mae'r Ganolfan Cyfiawnder Troseddol a Throseddeg wedi cynnal sawl digwyddiad at y diben hwn.
Prosiect Myfyrwyr yn y Diwydiant Rhyw: Dyfarnwyd £489,000 i'r Athro Sagar a Debbie Jones gan Grant Arloesi'r Loteri Fawr ar gyfer y 'Prosiect Myfyrwyr yn y Diwydiant Rhyw' sy'n mynd ar drywydd datblygu ymchwil arloesol, datblygu gwasanaethau a lledaenu creadigol.
Ymchwil Gwaith Rhyw: Mae gwaith yr Athro Sagar wedi cynnwys cydweithio â: Heddluoedd ledled Cymru; Fforwm Gwaith Rhyw/Puteindra Caerdydd; Gibran UK; Cyreniaid Cymru; Women in Need; Ymddiriedolaeth Terrence Higgins; PASOP; Rhwydwaith y DU o Brosiectau Gwaith Rhyw (UKNSWP) a rhwydwaith Cymru Gyfan o Brosiectau Gwaith Rhyw; Grŵp Gwrth-Fasnachu Pobl Gwent; Grŵp Atal Masnachu Pobl a Chaethwasiaeth Cymru; Grŵp Polisi Myfyrwyr yn y Diwydiant Rhyw.
Ymgysylltu Allanol: Yn 2013 cynhaliodd y Brifysgol: y Gynhadledd Myfyrwyr yn y Diwydiant Rhyw; Symposiwm Gwaith Rhyw; Cyfarfod Grŵp Polisi Myfyrwyr yn y Diwydiant Rhyw. Yn 2014 cydweithiodd yr Athro Sagar a Debbie Jones â Gibran UK i gyflwyno canfyddiadau'r prosiect pedair blynedd 'Sex Work Research Wales' a chynnal y Symposiwm Ewropeaidd ar Waith Rhyw.
Prosiect Myfyrwyr yn y Diwydiant Rhyw: Gwaith partneriaeth traws-sector yw hwn gyda Phrifysgol De Cymru, Ymddiriedolaeth Terrence Higgins Cymru, y GIG ac UCM Cymru.
Sagar, T., Jones, D., Symons, K., Tyrie, J., & Roberts, R. (2016). Student involvement in the UK sex industry: motivations and experiences. The British Journal of Sociology, 67(4), 697-718.
Sagar, T., Jones, D., Symons, K., Bowring, J., & Roberts, R. (2015). Student participation in the sex industry: Higher education responses and staff experiences and perceptions. Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 37(4), 400-412.
Sagar, T. & Jones, D.(2014). Off-street sex workers and victim-orientated policymaking at the local level: Denial of agency and consequences of victimhood. Crime Prevention and Community Safety, 16(4), 230-252.
Gray, B., Jones, A., Couzens, Z., Sagar, T., & Jones, D. (2019). University students’ behaviours towards accessing sexual health information and treatment. International Journal of STD & AIDS, 30(7), 671-679.
Sagar, T., Jones, D., Symons, K., Tyrie, J., & Roberts, R. (2016). Student involvement in the UK sex industry: motivations and experiences. The British Journal of Sociology, 67(4), 697-718.
Sagar, T., Jones, D., Symons, K., Bowring, J., & Roberts, R. (2015). Student participation in the sex industry: Higher education responses and staff experiences and perceptions. Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 37(4), 400-412.
Sagar, T. & Jones, D.(2014). Off-street sex workers and victim-orientated policymaking at the local level: Denial of agency and consequences of victimhood. Crime Prevention and Community Safety, 16(4), 230-252.
Sagar, T. & Croxall, J.(2012). New Localism: Implications for the Governance of Street Sex Work in England and Wales.. Social Policy and Society, 11(4), 483-494.
Sagar, T. & Jones, D.(2012). Priorities for the minority? Street-based sex work and Partnerships and Communities Together (PACT). Criminology and Criminal Justice, 0(0), 1-15.
Sagar, T. & Sagar, T.(2004). Street Watch: Concept and Practice: Civilian Participation in Street Prostitution Control. British Journal of Criminology, 45(1), 98
Jones, D., Sagar, T., & Forde, E. (2023). Making Criminology Public: Public Education and the Student Sex Work Project. Public Criminology (pp. 37-58). Springer International Publishing
Jones, D. & Sagar, T.(2022). The Student Sex Work Project: Methods, Ethics, and Activism. In Debbie Jones and Teela Sanders (Ed.),Student Sex Work (pp. 15-41). Springer International Publishing
Jones, D. & Sagar, T.(2017). 'Not in our name': Findings from Wales supporting the decriminalisation of sex work.. Policing the Sex Industry. Protection, Paternalism and Politics (pp. 89-106). Routledge
Sagar, T., Jones, D., & Symons, K. (n.d.) Sex Work, Drug and Alcohol Use: Bringing the Voices of Sex Workers into Policy and Service Development Frameworks in Wales.