Monrose05: Sp cq police community members

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

very concerned

2. How concerned is the community?

very concerned because the safety of the people is in danger

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

unknown

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

unknown

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

unknown

XxsunfiowerxX: 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)?

Street prostitution takes several different forms. While female prostitutes with male clients are the most visible, there are also male prostitutes, transgender prostitutes, and survival sex workers of various genders. These groups may work in the same general area but often serve different clients and operate under different conditions.

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

Street prostitutes are typically women in their late teens to early 30s, though transgender women and men also participate. Many have prior arrests, extensive social‑service histories, and significant substance‑abuse issues. They often experience homelessness or unstable housing. Race varies by city but often reflects local poverty patterns. Overall, the population is highly vulnerable, with overlapping histories of trauma, addiction, and criminal justice involvement.

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

Yes. Street prostitutes sometimes commit crimes against clients, especially opportunistic theft and, in some cases, robbery involving accomplices. These crimes are often driven by drug dependency and occur in secluded locations where clients are vulnerable. Because clients rarely report these incidents, the true frequency is likely higher than official records show.

4. Are street prostitutes the victims of crime? 

Yes. Street prostitutes are frequently victims of crime, including assault, robbery, sexual violence, and exploitation by clients, pimps, and drug dealers. Their work occurs in isolated, high‑risk environments, and because they often fear arrest or retaliation, most crimes against them go unreported. As a result, their true victimization rate is significantly higher than official records suggest.

5. How committed are prostitutes to prostitution?

Most street prostitutes are not strongly committed to prostitution. Their involvement is usually driven by addiction, homelessness, poverty, or coercion, and many hope to leave when circumstances allow. High turnover and unstable participation show that prostitution is typically a survival strategy rather than a long‑term occupation.

6. How committed are they to a particular location? 

Street prostitutes are not strongly committed to a particular location. They move frequently in response to police pressure, client availability, drug markets, safety concerns, and housing instability. Their presence in any one area is usually temporary and driven by opportunity rather than long‑term attachment.

Monrose05: Sp cq pimps

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

both

Monrose05: Sp cq environment

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

yes more than one area

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

the steets are in no good condition

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

they are similar but areas may be different

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

unwon

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

unknown

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

unknown

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

half and half

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

busy with activities

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

that

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

unknown

yalanimalenaa_: 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)?

all

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

they usually have a bad background, need money, want drugs

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

yes

4. Are street prostitutes the victims of crime? 

slightly

5. How committed are prostitutes to prostitution?

slightly committed

6. How committed are they to a particular location? 

depends how well it does

aangelbb1: Sp cq environment

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

It can take place in more than one area. It’s based on how many people stop by and also how many people tend to see how the area works out.

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

New roadways and new businesses such as enteranitment and new establishments and run down neighborhoods and those that have a lot of males and not too crime ridden or therteanting. And in areas that are marginal. Less than a square mile.

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

They are similar because of what is around and its different by how many girls are there and how many people are often there as well and how each neighborhood matches the women.

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

Businesses such as restraints and retail and residential areas.

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

Budget motels, hotels and rural areas like truck stops.

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

I believe it depends it can be old and new. It just depends on how many people tend to want to participate and i wanna say it has changed based on peoples perception and how they see it and many new girls and people get into it because of the money and what it can bring them.

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

They can be dangerous and have a reputation but in some areas it can be safe depending on who the client is and what neighborhood they deem to be at some can be dangerous bit some can be safe depending on what is going on around.

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

Some are isolated and then some are busy with other activities. Some street prostition can have other activities that are being taken into place.

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

Other crimes such as sex trafficking, drugs, and its related because drugs and sex trafficking are very popular and happen more than we know and this can cause the sex market and drugs to be very popular and go hand in hand.

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

It might reappear in places that arent as busy such as another hotel or even a busy area that has many truckers or even men going around such as clubs or bars where men are already too inordinately.

yalanimalenaa_: Sp cq sexual transactions

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

all the time

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

both

3. Where do the sexual transactions take place?    

whoever the client wants

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

some do and some don’t

XxsunfiowerxX: Sp cq sexual transactions

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

Street prostitutes and clients negotiate quickly at curbside—usually through brief, coded conversations initiated when a client slows down in a vehicle. They agree on the act and price in seconds, then move to a secondary location such as a car, motel room, alley, or abandoned building to complete the transaction. The process is fast, discreet, and shaped by the need to avoid police attention and minimize risk.

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

Clients primarily solicit prostitutes from vehicles because it offers anonymity, speed, and reduced risk. Foot‑based solicitation does occur but is far less common and usually limited to pedestrians in the area.

3. Where do the sexual transactions take place?    

Sexual transactions typically take place in the client’s vehicle on a nearby side street or alley, in low‑end motels, or in secluded outdoor locations such as abandoned buildings, vacant lots, or parking lots. Car dates are the most common because they are fast, discreet, and mobile.

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

Prostitutes and clients sometimes use condoms to prevent sexually transmitted disease, but condom use is inconsistent. Clients may pressure prostitutes to skip protection, and addiction, lack of resources, and limited access to healthcare reduce the ability to take reliable precautions. As a result, STD‑prevention practices are uneven and often inadequate.

yalanimalenaa_: Sp cq police community members

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

slightly but not tremendously

2. How concerned is the community?

very

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

parents, workers, managers, bosses

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

not at all

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

they can’t be there for too long

yalanimalenaa_: Sp cq pimps

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

yes
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