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Sex Work

Sex work decriminalization decreases violence and displacement while supporting risk reduction and peer support networks among sex workers

  • PLOS Medicine - Platt et al. 18 (cited here)
    • HUGE META-ANALYSIS of 130 studies on 33 countries on the legalization and policing of sex work and workers.
      • Studies were published in scientific journals between 1990 to 2018.
    • It showed that in contexts of criminalisation, the threat and enactment of police harassment, repressive policing, and arrest of sex workers or their clients:
      • increased risk of sexual/physical violence from clients or other parties
      • displaced sex workers into isolated work locations
      • Disrupted peer support networks and service access
      • limited risk reduction opportunities.
      • discouraged sex workers from obtaining and carrying methods of safe sex
      • exacerbated existing inequalities experienced by transgender, migrant, and drug-using sex workers.

“Those of us who work on the street are running from the police, pushed into more isolated areas because clients are fearful of arrest

~ Niki Adams of the English Collective of Prostitutes

  • Bisschop et al. 17 (pdf)
    • Study of street prostitution in 25 Dutch cities between 1994-2011 shows that "safe prostitution zones" (tipplezones) decrease instances of sexual abuse and other forms of criminal activity.
    • "Opening a tippelzone decreases registered sexual abuse and rape by about 30-40 percent in the first two years."
    • "For cities which enforced licensing in tippelzones, we also find reductions in drug-related crime and long-term effects on sexual assaults."