SRosales8444: Sp cq pimps

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

Not that i can see. they usually work for themselves

SRosales8444: Sp cq sexual transactions

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

the clients flash money in exchange for sex

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

From a vehicle

3. Where do the sexual transactions take place?    

on scott ave, then in alleys or nearby motel

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

Some have condoms

olivia chang: Sp cq environment

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

Yes, some hang out around the upper blocks of Scott Avenue due to them letting them stay. They also stay in the drug markets in the lower end when cops are around. Some get in clients cars.

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

Scott Avenue -Younger clientele, better change at higher pay.
Drug Market- safer from officers

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

Scott Ave is where a bar is that the prostitutes stay around and even sometimes go inside. The Drug Markers are safer when it comes to officers but attract more dangerous men. They venture to hotels and secluded areas as well.

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

Club Elite, 1100 Scott Ave.
Mason Engineering, 300 Scott Ave.
Crafty Furniture Store, 375 Scott Ave.
Sport-Free Drycleaners, 687 Scott Ave.

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

Secrete Inn, 388 Scott Ave.
Package Liquor Store, 511 Scott Ave.
Team Sports Bar, 1313 Scott Ave.
Peachtree Mall, 200 Central St.
Lucky's Bar, 610 Scott Ave.

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

New since more younger men are coming to bars specifically to meet prostitutes.

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

Most of them are dangerous for clients since they are out in the open such as bars where police could visibly see what is happening.

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

They are busy with other activities, some are isolated in abandoned buildings.

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

Robberies, drug dealing, Sexual assaults happen in these areas due to an increase in prostitution.

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

They would most likely be in the Drug Market.

SRosales8444: Sp cq environment

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

usually on scott avenue

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

low light, low police prescense

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

they are similar by the amount of drugs involved, type of environment

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

restaurants or family owned businesses

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

bars and motels

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

new

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

yes

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

robberies are also common

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

robberies

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

yes if conditions stay the same

SRosales8444: Sp cq drugs

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

they are very involved

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

yes

3. Do street prostitutes exchange sex directly for drugs?

drugs or money

SRosales8444: Sp cq current response

1. What is the police department's current policy in dealing with street prostitution?

Currently, to handle the situation is too large to the budget provided. Officers usually watch for signs and tell the prostitutes to move on away from the area if they see them.

2. What is the prosecutor's current policy regarding prostitution-related offenses?

n addition to routinely enforcing prostitution laws, the police often conduct intensive arrest campaigns against prostitutes, clients or both. These campaigns significantly increase the risks of arrest, at least temporarily, bringing large numbers of prostitutes and clients into the formal justice system. When combined with media coverage, the campaigns are intended to deter those arrested from offending again, and to deter potential clients. The campaigns’ deterrent value wears off over time, however. In high-volume arrest campaigns, the chances that police will arrest innocent people increase, unless they take special precautions. Without some follow-up court intervention or measures to change the environment, intensive enforcement campaigns only temporarily interrupt street prostitution, or move it elsewhere; they do not shut down a street prostitution market entirely.

3. What are the typical sentences handed out to those who are convicted?

Jail time

4. Do the prostitutes and clients complete those sentences?

Yes they do. However it is noted that the girls are usually back on the street 48 hours after released

5. What effect, if any, does the imposition of a sentence have on subsequent involvement in prostitution?

the effect is low because they continue to do it after they leave jail

6. What responses do police officers use, other than arrest and prosecution?

The officers due to their lack of budget just warn them to leave the area

7. Are any of these responses especially effective?

No because they come back when police prescence is gone

8. What social, health and substance abuse treatment services are available to assist prostitutes?

Many street prostitutes receive government aid in one form or another (e.g., for housing, dependent children, unemployment insurance, and/or disability)

9. Are prostitutes using available services?

yes but then they go back to the streets

SRosales8444: Sp cq clients johns

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

The clients are mostly male who have jobs and families

2. How committed are clients to prostitution?

Very committed to the point where they stake out the locations

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

Business owners are concerned because they do not want trouble.

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

'very committed

olivia chang: Sp cq clients johns

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

The clients are either very wealthy family men or college students in Frats.

2. How committed are clients to prostitution?

Most of the clients seem to fequently search for prostitutes. If they cannot find safe ones, they come back another time and go somewhere else to find some.

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

Family men and college students are concerned due to families finding out and college admin.

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

Clients in Scott ave. search the streets often in an attempt to find a prostitue.

Claudia M Solorzano: Sp cq pimps

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

Prostitutes work for themself and their own needs, maybe at time drugs.

Claudia M Solorzano: Sp cq clients johns

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

What is known about clients is that they are residence of the area, some clients have some higher standing in the community, most are around the age of late 30s to 40s .

2. How committed are clients to prostitution?

Clients are committed to prostitution by moving location for the pickup spot, most are loyal to the prostitutes.

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

The groups that are particularly concerned are the prostitutes because they won't have clients to get money from.

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

Very committed, because most of the clients just follow where the prostitutes are in the area.
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