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What makes you think you have special privileges because youre a police officer? A qualitative exploration of polices role in the risk environment of female sex workers

机译:是什么让您认为自己是警察而享有特殊特权?对女性性工作者风险环境中警察角色的定性探索

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Worldwide, female sex workers have high rates of HIV. Many factors that escalate their risk lay outside of their control, name in the environments in which they practice sex. An understudied yet powerful risk environment is that of police. We qualitatively explored sex workers’ interactions with police in their personal and professional lives. Thirty-five female sex workers were purposively sampled in Baltimore, MD in 2012. Women discussed experiences of police verbal harassment, sexual exploitation, extortion, and a lack of police responsiveness to 911 calls in emergencies, largely partner violence. Women's mistrust of police was often developed at an early age, and further reinforced by interactions in their personal and professional lives. The study underscores the need for targeting police in reducing sex workers’ HIV and other risks. The case for police's role in generating risk is evident, which could be addressed through structural interventions targeting both police practices and policies.
机译:在世界范围内,女性性工作者的艾滋病毒感染率很高。导致其风险上升的许多因素都超出了他们的控制范围,他们在性生活的环境中称呼他们。人们对警察的风险环境了解不足,但功能强大。我们定性地探讨了性工作者在其个人和职业生活中与警察的互动。目的是于2012年在马里兰州的巴尔的摩抽取了35名女性性工作者。妇女讨论了警察口头骚扰,性剥削,勒索以及警方对紧急情况下的911求助电话反应不足,主要是伴侣暴力的经历。妇女对警察的不信任通常是在很小的时候就出现了,并且由于她们在个人和职业生活中的互动而进一步加剧。这项研究强调了针对警察以减少性工作者的艾滋病毒和其他风险的必要性。警察在产生风险中的作用是显而易见的,可以通过针对警察做法和政策的结构性干预来解决。

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