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'They won't change it back in their heads that we're trash': the intersection of sex work-related stigma and evolving policing strategies

机译:``他们不会改变我们的想法'':与性工作相关的污名和不断演变的警务策略的交集

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In Vancouver, Canada, there has been a continuous shift in the policing of sex work away from arresting sex workers, which led to the implementation of a policing strategy that explicitly prioritised the safety of sex workers and continued to target sex workers' clients. We conducted semi-structured interviews with 26 cisgender and five transgender women street-based sex workers about their working conditions. Data were analysed thematically and by drawing on concepts of structural stigma and vulnerability. Our results indicated that despite police rhetoric of prioritising the safety of sex workers, participants were denied their citizenship rights for police protection by virtue of their 'risky' occupation and were thus responsiblised for sex work related violence. Our findings further suggest that sex workers' interactions with neighbourhood residents were predominantly shaped by a discourse of sex workers as a 'risky' presence in the urban landscape and police took swift action in removing sex workers in the case of complaints. This study highlights that intersecting regimes of stigmatisation and criminalisation continued to undermine sex workers citizenship rights to police protection and legal recourse and perpetuated labour conditions that render sex workers at increased risk for violence and poor health.
机译:在加拿大的温哥华,性工作的治安从逮捕性工作者的工作中不断转移,这导致实施了一项警务战略,该战略明确将性工作者的安全放在首位,并继续针对性工作者的客户。我们对26名顺性别和5名跨性别女性街头性工作者进行了半结构化访谈,询问他们的工作条件。通过主题分析和结构污名和脆弱性概念对数据进行了分析。我们的研究结果表明,尽管警察夸大了性工作者的安全性,但由于参与者的“危险”职业,他们被剥夺了获得警察保护的公民权,因此对与性工作有关的暴力行为负有责任。我们的发现进一步表明,性工作者与邻里居民的互动主要受到性工作者话语的影响,因为在城市景观中,性工作者的存在是“危险”的,警察在投诉时采取了迅速行动,撤离了性工作者。这项研究强调,相互交叉的污名化和刑事定罪制度继续破坏性工作者的警察保护权和法律追索权以及永久的劳动条件,使性工作者的暴力和不良健康风险增加。

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