10_briana: Sp cq clients johns

1. What is known about the clients (e.g., age, race, occupation, socio-economic status, marital status, criminal history, residence)?

Details do not give specific demographics of clients. Clients tend to men of varying ages, often between mid-20s and 50s, across socio-economic. Many be married or in relationships but seek anonymity.the lack of specific client data is itself a problem-police need to collect and analyze who the buyers are.

2. How committed are clients to prostitution?

Violence concentrated when/where drug use and abandoned properties give privacy. Many sex workers are vulnerable and underreport violence.

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

Police drugs may have played a role in the murder.Advocates worry about safety of women and lack of reporting.Politicians worry about inaction and blame-shifting.Mayor worries about ineffective strategies & political costs.

4. How committed are they to soliciting prostitutes on the street or in a particular area?

The commitment to street prostitution in this area is strong because buyers know it as a reliable market, women depend on it for survival, and traffickers profit from it. Traditional arrests haven’t solved the problem because the activity quickly returns. To reduce commitment, efforts must raise risks for buyers, reduce the sellers’ dependence through services and alternatives, and disrupt the physical environment that enables solicitation.

Amelia@2007: Sp cq drugs

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

The majority of both parties are engaged in the promotion and dealing of drugs. Most of the time, prostitutes give information to clients about their dealers or exchange affairs for drugs. Prostitutes are more likely to get clients under the influence.

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

Yes, they are near each other, drug dealers are local in hopes of the prostitutes advertising their products available. Or it will be the opposite, John's purchase drugs and later make contact with the prostitutes.

3. Do street prostitutes exchange sex directly for drugs?

Most of the time, yes. Prostitutes who aren't really in for the drugs have fewer clients in comparison.

rross17: Sp cq pimps

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

Most prostitutes work for these pimps to pay off a debt or to make some profit

rross17: Sp cq sexual transactions

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

Sometimes they do this transaction in motels, cars, or even an alley

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

It could be both but mostly it is normalized in a vehicle

3. Where do the sexual transactions take place?    

Motels, cars, alley, or just any place that may seem hidden to them

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

Some prostitutes and johns may wear condoms

rross17: Sp cq sexual transactions

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

Sometimes they do this transaction in motels, cars, or even an alley

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

It could be both but mostly it is normalized in a vehicle

3. Where do the sexual transactions take place?    

Motels, cars, alley, or just any place that may seem hidden to them

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

Some prostitutes and johns may wear condoms

rross17: Sp cq police community members

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

some seem concerned about the girls who get violently beat on a daily basis

2. How concerned is the community?

Prostititution is making the area seem shady and disorderly

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

business owners that are not bar owners are mostly concerned because they got customers who come with their family and they have to drive past an area full of prostitutes

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

Some members are fairly organized but they do not seem as that active

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

I think when it gets really excessive and the amount of prostitutes that pop up every night

reremus022: Sp cq clients johns

1. What is known about the clients (e.g., age, race, occupation, socio-economic status, marital status, criminal history, residence)?

many are married, have high paying jobs, live in a good place, good socio-economic status.

2. How committed are clients to prostitution?

somewhat. if they feel the area is too seedy, they will come back another night.

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

the prostitutes on the lower side are worried about violence because that is where most of the violence occurs.

4. How committed are they to soliciting prostitutes on the street or in a particular area?

somewhat, if there are a lot of people, they will try to find a darker area. if if looks shady, they will come back another day.

reremus022: Sp cq pimps

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

no, many work for themselves or for the drug groups (performing for drugs)

reremus022: Sp cq sexual transactions

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

clients can pull up in a car and the propose a deal with the prostitute, she gets in and they do what the deal was. prostitutes stay outside of bars and college kids can come up to them and negotiate. hotel charge by the hour and prostitutes can have multiple clients show up back to back.

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

both

3. Where do the sexual transactions take place?    

in the car, on loading docks (public places), in hotels.

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

yes and no. if she is not on heavy drugs, the prostitute will take the initiative to have the client wear a condom, but if she is buzzed or coked out, the less likely the client is made to wear protection.

reremus022: 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)?

no, it has many forms.

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

most a female, has a criminal history and social service history, addiction, and stay in government housing.

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

yes, they can commit crimes against clients.

4. Are street prostitutes the victims of crime? 

yes, they are also victims of crime. (assault, battery,)

5. How committed are prostitutes to prostitution?

this is a way of life for most, they rely on the transactions to make money.

6. How committed are they to a particular location? 

pretty committed. they know the spots that are busy and moving can hurt their income.
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