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Women of the street, how the criminal justice-social services alliance fails women in prostitution, Susan Dewey and Tonia St. Germain

Label
Women of the street, how the criminal justice-social services alliance fails women in prostitution, Susan Dewey and Tonia St. Germain
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Women of the street
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
946161410
Responsibility statement
Susan Dewey and Tonia St. Germain
Sub title
how the criminal justice-social services alliance fails women in prostitution
Summary
Explores encounters between those who make their living by engaging in street-based prostitution and the criminal justice and social service workers who try to curtail it .Working together every day, the lives of sex workers, police officers, public defenders, and social service providers are profoundly intertwined, yet their relationships are often adversarial and rooted in fundamentally false assumptions. The criminal justice-social services alliance operates on the general belief that the women they police and otherwise regulate choose sex work as a result of traumatization, rather than acknowledging the fact that socioeconomic realities often inform their choices.Drawing on extraordinarily rich ethnographic research, including interviews with over one hundred street-involved women and dozens of criminal justice and social service professionals, Women of the Street argues that despite the intimate knowledge these groups have about each other, measures designed to help these women consistently fail because they do not take into account false assumptions about street life, homelessness, drug use and sex trading. Reaching beyond disciplinary silos by combining the analysis of an anthropologist and a legal scholar, the book offers an evidence-based argument for the decriminalization of prostitution. -- Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Workin' it, advocating, and getting things done -- Occupational risks -- Harm reduction and help seeking -- Discretion
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