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1. Does street prostitution take place in more than one area?
Yes, the area depends on where the prostitutes and clients want to be. Both parties identify wanting a safe area to initially meet. A prostitute reports moving to where the action is, such as a convention or sporting event. Certain areas, however, tend to have regular street prostitution. Lower Scott Avenue has become a hotspot for prostitution and panhandling, reported to be unsafe by residents.
Upper Scott Ave is not without street prostitution, but police advise prostitutes to remain in the lower blocks.
Solicitation takes place on streets, in bars, in nightclubs, by large public events, and near cab stands. Street prostitution rather than upper-scale prostitution garners the most public attention and complaints.
2. What conditions make the area(s) attractive for street prostitution?
Perceived safety and lots of potential clients make an area attractive for street prostitution. Prostitutes may hide in the shadows until a car approaches. As many johns like to remain unnoticed, streets and traffic may facilitate prostitution when the men can drive up and pull over by the women.
3. If street prostitution occurs in several areas, how are they similar and different?
According to Central City crime maps, most prostitution soliciting takes place in a few clustered areas around lower Scott Avenue. Demonstration of prostitution is more spread out, occurring along the main road but also within a 5-block radius of the solicitation zones. An older resident states that the prostitution stroll moved around 30 years ago. The upper side of town was redeveloped, and the lower side of Scott Ave began to show decay with businesses other than bars and liquor stores leaving.
4. What area businesses are harmed by the presence of street prostitution?
The presence of crime and evidence of streetwalkers deters business to the area, harming existing and prospective local business. Residents report many people and stores leaving the lower Scott Ave area in the past few years, with the area taking a turn for the worse. Business owners report that customers are uncomfortable coming to their establishments when such activity is around. Lower Scott Ave slipped further into economic decline, now supporting more drug houses and open-air drug markets. Hotels and motels in the area adapted to this decline by catering to weekly renters, allowing groups of homeless citizens to share a room, and advertising room rates by the hour.
5. What area businesses support and/or benefit from street prostitution?
Local bars may allow prostitutes to hang out, and some allow prostitutes to use a private bar area for services, in exchange for payment. A client reports that the bartender at The Team Sports bar can call for a prostitute to arrive. Prostitutes have made arrangements with the Secrete Inn to furnish rooms to the same girl each night. The hotel profited from renting the same room several times a night.
6. Is the street prostitution market in each area old or new? Has it changed in size recently? If so, why?
The prostitution market appears to have grown, with areas like lower Scott Avenue being recently identified as unsafe due to the growing presence of prostitutes and other unseemly individuals. An older resident states that the prostitution stroll moved to lower Scott Ave around 30 years ago when the upper side of town was redeveloped.
7. Do street prostitution areas have a reputation as being dangerous or safe for clients?
Street prostitution areas are known to be secluded from the general public, thus safe from families and important others learning of clients’ activities. However, clients know to be wary in street prostitution areas as there have been robberies and assaults against clients.
8. Are street prostitution areas isolated, or busy with other activities?
Street prostitution zones are also home to drug houses and panhandlers. The solicitation areas are concentrated around businesses such as bars. Customers can solicit prostitutes as the bars close. The area still has some popular restaurants.
9. What other types of crime occur in the area? How much is related to street prostitution?
Residents report hearing about college kids being robbed and assaulted in the prostitution area on Scott Ave. Businesses on lower Scott Ave report employees’ cars being broken into in the early morning hours, with small electronics and spare change stolen. This may be related to prostitution as the area has declined with the growth of unseemly activity.
10. If street prostitution were forced out of a target area, where would you predict it might reappear?
Community members stated that banning prostitutes from one area only moved them to another area, not eliminating the problem. Another similarly suited area (appears safe to prostitutes and clients, not in the public eye or around those the clients wish to avoid) would likely take the place of the target area. A nearby police department officer reports that a crackdown on Scott Ave leads to increased prostitution in his area. Greater measures would have to be taken to eliminate street prostitution rather than just divert it.