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Eliciting Street-Based Sex Worker Perspectives to Inform Prostitution Policy Development
Authors:Corey Shdaimah  Shelly Wiechelt
Institution:1. University of Maryland, School of Social Work, Baltimore, Maryland, USA;2. University of Maryland Baltimore County, Social Work, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Abstract:Using a visual method developed with input from program participants, this study reports on data collected from people attending a Baltimore drop-in center for women in street-based sex work (N = 17). Respondents created collages expressing future hopes and aspirations, which they discussed in focus groups and interviews. Respondents focused on health, reunification with family, employment and housing. Although respondents’ easily visualized goals, they often seemed out of reach. Hurdles that they noted were largely due to poverty and lack of opportunities. Our findings highlight the negative impact of prostitution policy on women’s choices and their ability to achieve self-identified goals.
Keywords:Criminal justice  prostitution  street-based sex work  visual research methods
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