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Negotiating Safety and Sexual Risk Reduction With Clients inUnsanctioned Safer Indoor Sex Work Environments: A QualitativeStudy

机译:与客户就安全和性风险降低进行谈判未经批准的更安全的室内性工作环境:定性研究

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Objectives. We examined how unique, low-barrier, supportive housing programs for women who are functioning as unsanctioned indoor sex work environments in a Canadian urban setting influence risk negotiation with clients in sex work transactions.Methods. We conducted 39 semistructured qualitative interviews and 6 focus groups with women who live in low-barrier, supportive housing for marginalized sex workers with substance use issues. All interviews were transcribed verbatim and thematically analyzed.Results. Women’s accounts indicated that unsanctioned indoor sex work environments promoted increased control over negotiating sex work transactions, including the capacity to refuse unwanted services, negotiate condom use, and avoid violent perpetrators. Despite the lack of formal legal and policy support for indoor sex work venues in Canada, the environmental-structural supports afforded by these unsanctioned indoor sex work environments, including surveillance cameras and support from staff or police in removing violent clients, were linked to improved police relationships and facilitated the institution of informal peer-safety mechanisms.Conclusions. This study has drawn attention to the potential role of safer indoor sex work environments as venues for public health and violence prevention interventions and has indicated the critical importance ofremoving the sociolegal barriers preventing the formal implementation of suchprograms.
机译:目标。我们研究了针对加拿大城市环境中未经批准的室内性工作环境运作的女性的独特,低障碍,支持性住房计划如何影响与性工作交易中与客户进行的风险谈判。我们对居住在低障碍,支持性住房中的妇女进行了39次半结构化定性访谈,并向6个焦点小组进行了访谈,这些妇女为有吸毒问题的边缘性工作者提供服务。所有访谈均逐字记录并进行主题分析。结果。妇女的帐目表明,未经批准的室内性工作环境促进了对谈判性工作交易的更多控制,包括拒绝不必要的服务,谈判使用安全套和避免暴力犯罪者的能力。尽管加拿大缺乏对室内性工作场所的正式法律和政策支持,但这些未经批准的室内性工作环境所提供的环境结构支持(包括监控摄像头以及工作人员或警察在转移暴力客户方面的支持)与改进的警察联系在一起关系,并促进了非正式的同行安全机制的建立。这项研究引起了人们的关注,即更安全的室内性工作环境作为公共卫生和暴力预防干预场所的潜在作用,并指出了消除妨碍正式实施此类法律的社会法律障碍程式。

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