AnissaJayleen21: 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)?

many forms and they do many thjngs

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

black and mexican girls with no family no dad etc

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

yes they can

4. Are street prostitutes the victims of crime? 

yes they are being sex trafficked

5. How committed are prostitutes to prostitution?

Committed due to there pimp

6. How committed are they to a particular location? 

super committed it’s like their own rental

AnissaJayleen21: Sp cq sexual transactions

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

how much and where it would be done and other things

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

Yes they do both way

3. Where do the sexual transactions take place?    

in A car or often hotels

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

Yes they do they wear condoms

AnissaJayleen21: Sp cq police community members

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

not too concerned because it’s a never ending thing

2. How concerned is the community?

women selling their body

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

women that are selling their bodies and people seeing it on the street

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

I think they are well organized and know what’s happening

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

A lot of it

AnissaJayleen21: Sp cq pimps

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

Yes they work for pimps and the pimps later pay them

AnissaJayleen21: Sp cq environment

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

Many street prostitutes and some clients or pimps are involved in drug use or drug sales, and drug addiction is common among street prostitutes.
Location of markets: Street prostitution and street drug markets are often located near each other, especially in high-crime or high-poverty areas.
Sex for drugs: Yes, some street prostitutes exchange sex directly for drugs instead of money, especially when dealing with addiction.

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

Many street prostitutes and some clients or pimps are involved in drug use or drug sales, and drug addiction is common among street prostitutes.
Location of markets: Street prostitution and street drug markets are often located near each other, especially in high-crime or high-poverty areas.
Sex for drugs: Yes, some street prostitutes exchange sex directly for drugs instead of money, especially when dealing with addiction.

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

Many street prostitutes and some clients or pimps are involved in drug use or drug sales, and drug addiction is common among street prostitutes.
Location of markets: Street prostitution and street drug markets are often located near each other, especially in high-crime or high-poverty areas.
Sex for drugs: Yes, some street prostitutes exchange sex directly for drugs instead of money, especially when dealing with addiction.

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

Many street prostitutes and some clients or pimps are involved in drug use or drug sales, and drug addiction is common among street prostitutes.
Location of markets: Street prostitution and street drug markets are often located near each other, especially in high-crime or high-poverty areas.
Sex for drugs: Yes, some street prostitutes exchange sex directly for drugs instead of money, especially when dealing with addiction.

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

Many street prostitutes and some clients or pimps are involved in drug use or drug sales, and drug addiction is common among street prostitutes.
Location of markets: Street prostitution and street drug markets are often located near each other, especially in high-crime or high-poverty areas.
Sex for drugs: Yes, some street prostitutes exchange sex directly for drugs instead of money, especially when dealing with addiction.

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

Many street prostitutes and some clients or pimps are involved in drug use or drug sales, and drug addiction is common among street prostitutes.
Location of markets: Street prostitution and street drug markets are often located near each other, especially in high-crime or high-poverty areas.
Sex for drugs: Yes, some street prostitutes exchange sex directly for drugs instead of money, especially when dealing with addiction.

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

Many street prostitutes and some clients or pimps are involved in drug use or drug sales, and drug addiction is common among street prostitutes.
Location of markets: Street prostitution and street drug markets are often located near each other, especially in high-crime or high-poverty areas.
Sex for drugs: Yes, some street prostitutes exchange sex directly for drugs instead of money, especially when dealing with addiction.

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

Many street prostitutes and some clients or pimps are involved in drug use or drug sales, and drug addiction is common among street prostitutes.
Location of markets: Street prostitution and street drug markets are often located near each other, especially in high-crime or high-poverty areas.
Sex for drugs: Yes, some street prostitutes exchange sex directly for drugs instead of money, especially when dealing with addiction.

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

Many street prostitutes and some clients or pimps are involved in drug use or drug sales, and drug addiction is common among street prostitutes.
Location of markets: Street prostitution and street drug markets are often located near each other, especially in high-crime or high-poverty areas.
Sex for drugs: Yes, some street prostitutes exchange sex directly for drugs instead of money, especially when dealing with addiction.

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

Many street prostitutes and some clients or pimps are involved in drug use or drug sales, and drug addiction is common among street prostitutes.
Location of markets: Street prostitution and street drug markets are often located near each other, especially in high-crime or high-poverty areas.
Sex for drugs: Yes, some street prostitutes exchange sex directly for drugs instead of money, especially when dealing with addiction.

AnissaJayleen21: Sp cq drugs

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

Many street prostitutes and some clients or pimps are involved in drug use or drug sales, and drug addiction is common among street prostitutes.

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

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Location of markets: Street prostitution and street drug markets are often located near each other, especially in high-crime or high-poverty areas.

3. Do street prostitutes exchange sex directly for drugs?


Sex for drugs: Yes, some street prostitutes exchange sex directly for drugs instead of money, especially when dealing with addiction.

AnissaJayleen21: Sp cq current response

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

Police usually enforce prostitution laws through patrols, undercover sting operations, and arrests of both prostitutes and clients who solicit sex for money

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

Prosecutors typically treat prostitution-related offenses as misdemeanors and may recommend fines, probation, or diversion programs instead of jail for first-time offenders.

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

Programs such as education programs (“john schools”) and diversion programs can reduce repeat offenses for some offenders.

4. Do the prostitutes and clients complete those sentences?

Programs such as education programs (“john schools”) and diversion programs can reduce repeat offenses for some offenders.

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

Programs such as education programs (“john schools”) and diversion programs can reduce repeat offenses for some offenders.

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

Programs such as education programs (“john schools”) and diversion programs can reduce repeat offenses for some offenders.

7. Are any of these responses especially effective?

Programs such as education programs (“john schools”) and diversion programs can reduce repeat offenses for some offenders.

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

Prostitutes may have access to health care, substance-abuse treatment, counseling, housing assistance, and recovery programs.

9. Are prostitutes using available services?

Some prostitutes do use these services, but many do not because of addiction, fear of arrest, or lack of resources.

Stefani33: Sp cq police community members

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

They are generally concerned about street prostitution because it is connected to public safety and crime.

2. How concerned is the community?

The community is generally concerned because it affects the neighborhoods, business, and the safety of prostitution.

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

Groups that are concerned are residents, businesses, law enforcement, and the local government because they are concerned for safety, crime, health, and the exploitation of prostitution.

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

Community members who oppose street prostitution are more highly active while using informal efforts and formal organizations to reduce the engagement of street prostitution.

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

Communities have very low tolerance for street prostitution, especially when it is disruptive and visible towards business or a safe community.

AnissaJayleen21: Sp cq clients johns

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

Most clients are adult men from different races and backgrounds. Many have regular jobs, vary in income, and may be single or married. Most do not have a serious criminal history.

2. How committed are clients to prostitution?

Many clients are occasional buyers rather than fully committed. Some may only seek prostitutes during certain situations, like loneliness or opportunity.

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

Local residents, businesses, police, and community groups are often concerned. They worry about crime, safety, public nuisance, and the negative effect on neighborhood reputation.

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

Many clients are not strongly committed to a specific area and will go where prostitution is easiest or least risky. Some prefer certain streets known for prostitution but may change locations if police presence increases.

Stefani33: Sp cq current response

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

The police department's current policy in dealing with street prostitution is that they enforce laws, regulations, and operations.

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

The prosecutor's current policy regarding prostitution-related offenses is to file a misdemeanor with evidence.

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

The typical sentences handed out to those who are convicted are fines, overnight jail time, probation, community services, or programs.

4. Do the prostitutes and clients complete those sentences?

Prostitutes and clients don't usually complete those sentences; they either receive community service, fines, or probation.

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

They usually have a temporary effect but are bound to the same conviction to occur. But long-term convict results show they are not more likely to get out of the prostitution lifestyle.

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

Responses police officers usually use other than arrest and prosecution are increased patrol, and warnings,

7. Are any of these responses especially effective?

Sometimes they are effective, but then sometimes they are not; it depends on the areas, but they are effective towards clients.

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

Services available to street prostitutes are health clinics, medical care, programs, and aid.

9. Are prostitutes using available services?

yes they are using available services to keep themselves safe, such as health clinics and programs.
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