rqreyes: Sp cq street prostitutes

1. Does street prostitution take only one form (e.g., female prostitutes and male clients), or are there several different forms (e.g., homosexual or transvestite prostitution)?

From the information given, it is female prostitute with male clients.

2. What is known about the prostitutes (e.g., age, gender, race, criminal history, social service history, substance abuse history, residence)?

The prostitutes are fairly young women who are in need of money. Some have kids and do this to provide for them while others are neglectful towards their kids.

3. Do street prostitutes commit crimes against clients (e.g., robbery or theft)? 

No.

4. Are street prostitutes the victims of crime? 

Some of them are solicited or harassed by their clients. They do experience crime from the drug dealers.

5. How committed are prostitutes to prostitution?

It varies by person and their situations. Some do work 5-6 days a week with about 4-6 hours.

6. How committed are they to a particular location? 

Some prefer the upper side of Scott Ave because of younger, richer and better looking clients. But a lot of the prostitutes do prefer the lower side because of how easy it is to get away with their work and better access to clients.

ErickRamirez22: Sp cq drugs

1. To what extent are street prostitutes, clients and pimps engaged in the sale or use of drugs?

till arrest are made

2. Are street prostitution and street drug markets near each other?

yes

3. Do street prostitutes exchange sex directly for drugs?

yes

ErickRamirez22: Sp cq pimps

1. Do the prostitutes work for pimps or others who profit from their income?

yes

maikamanhoff: Sp cq pimps

1. Do the prostitutes work for pimps or others who profit from their income?

most of them do not have a pimp, but some owe money to drug dealers.

maikamanhoff: Sp cq environment

1. Does street prostitution take place in more than one area?

yes

2. What conditions make the area(s) attractive for street prostitution?

bars, hotels, fewer police, and drugs

3. If street prostitution occurs in several areas, how are they similar and different?

hotels, bars, and on the main avenue

4. What area businesses are harmed by the presence of street prostitution?

The businesses that do not want to work with the prostitutes want to open their stores, and many people do not want to go into the area to shop. Mainly the ones on Scott Ave.

Spot-free Drycleaners
Crafty Furniture Store

5. What area businesses support and/or benefit from street prostitution?

Team Sports Bar
Package Liquor Store
Secrete Inn
Peachtree Mall (due to the murder)

6. Is the street prostitution market in each area old or new? Has it changed in size recently? If so, why?

It has been around for a while, but within the last month, the number of reports has increased drastically.

7. Do street prostitution areas have a reputation as being dangerous or safe for clients?

Dangerous

8. Are street prostitution areas isolated, or busy with other activities?

Busy with the bars and hotels

9. What other types of crime occur in the area? How much is related to street prostitution?

robberies, assaults, and theft

10. If street prostitution were forced out of a target area, where would you predict it might reappear?

on the north side of the street, as that is where they go when there are more police on the south side

maikamanhoff: Sp cq drugs

1. To what extent are street prostitutes, clients and pimps engaged in the sale or use of drugs?

The number of drug-related arrests increases on the south side of the street.

2. Are street prostitution and street drug markets near each other?

yes

3. Do street prostitutes exchange sex directly for drugs?

yes

maikamanhoff: Sp cq sexual transactions

1. How, specifically, do street prostitutes and clients negotiate and complete sexual transactions?

The clients will provide the prostitutes with money or drugs in exchange.

2. Do clients solicit prostitutes on foot or from a vehicle?

mainly on foot

3. Where do the sexual transactions take place?    

in buisnesses, ally ways, but more commonly in cars

4. Do prostitutes and clients take precautions to prevent sexually-transmitted disease?

yes and no

maikamanhoff: Sp cq street prostitutes

1. Does street prostitution take only one form (e.g., female prostitutes and male clients), or are there several different forms (e.g., homosexual or transvestite prostitution)?

In the information provided, it is mainly female prostitutes and male clients. However, in real life, it is all genders.

2. What is known about the prostitutes (e.g., age, gender, race, criminal history, social service history, substance abuse history, residence)?

idk

3. Do street prostitutes commit crimes against clients (e.g., robbery or theft)? 

yes

4. Are street prostitutes the victims of crime? 

ues

5. How committed are prostitutes to prostitution?

Pretty committed, but most want to get out

6. How committed are they to a particular location? 

they go where they know they will make money and it is the safest

maikamanhoff: Sp cq police community members

1. How concerned is the police department about street prostitution? 

"The bottom line is that the cost to the police department to address the problem is too great. The community as a whole knows very little about the prostitution problem in the city. It’s only when they see the familiar signs that they become alarmed. Our best efforts are to keep those signs to a minimum.”

“I normally patrol the 1400 block of Scott Avenue, Grimes St. and Carter St. There are a lot more prostitutes here than there were a year ago. Usually when I see one of the girls, I send her back to the 200 or 300 block of Scott Avenue with a warning not to show up here again. I have to keep the local business community happy, and I can’t do that if I'm off my beat locking up some hooker."


2. How concerned is the community?

They are concerned, but they do not believe it is of the highest priority

3. What groups are particularly concerned and why? What specific concerns are expressed?

The police are mainly concerned about getting the prostitutes off the streets, mainly in the upper portion of the street, as that is the "nicer" area.

4. How organized and active are community members who oppose street prostitution?

Most of them usually give them a warning and wait for them to get off the street.

5. What level of street prostitution are they willing to tolerate? 

Most of them usually give them a warning and wait for them to get off the street.

rqreyes: Sp cq drugs

1. To what extent are street prostitutes, clients and pimps engaged in the sale or use of drugs?

There are no pimps. Street prostitutes do use drugs and clients will take advantage of this. Some clients may also be engaged with the use of drugs.

2. Are street prostitution and street drug markets near each other?

Yes, most of the prostitutes who use drugs are giving drug markets their profit.

3. Do street prostitutes exchange sex directly for drugs?

I do not think so. It is solely for money, but the money could be used for drugs, but it is not implied.
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