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“An ethnographic exploration of factors that drive policing of street-based female sex workers in a U.S. setting - identifying opportunities for intervention”

机译:“在美国街头街道女性性工作者中推动街道的重点的民族教学探索。设置 - 识别干预机会”

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Building on a broader sociological discourse around policing approaches towards vulnerable populations, increasing public health and human rights evidence points to policing practices as a key health determinant, particularly among street-based sex workers. Despite the importance of policing as a structural health determinant, few studies have sought to understand the factors that underlie and shape harmful policing practices towards sex workers. This study therefore aimed to explore the drivers for policing attitudes and practices towards street-based cisgender female sex workers. Drawing on ethnographic methods, 280?h of observations with police patrol and 10 stakeholder interviews with senior police leadership in Baltimore City, USA were carried out to better understand the drivers for policing strategies towards cisgender female sex workers. Analysis was data- and theory-driven, drawing on the concepts of police culture and complementary criminological and sociological literature that aided exploration of the influence of the ecological and structural environment on policing practices. Ecological factors at the structural (e.g., criminalization), organizational (e.g., violent crime control), community and individual level (e.g., stigmatizing attitudes) emerged as key to shaping individual police practices and attitudes towards cisgender female sex workers in this setting. Findings indicate senior police support for increased alignment with public health and human rights goals. However, the study highlights that interventions need to move beyond individual officer training and address the broader structural and organizational setting in which harmful police practices towards sex work operate. A more in-depth understanding of the circumstances that drive law enforcement approaches to street-based sex work is critical to the collaborative design of interventions with police in different settings. In considering public health-police partnerships to address the rights and health of sex worker populations in the U.S. and elsewhere, this study supports existing calls for decriminalization of sex work, supported by institutional and policy reforms, neighborhood-level dialogues that shift the cultural landscape around sex work within both the police and larger community, and innovative individual-level police trainings.
机译:在围绕弱势群体的监管方法的更广泛的社会学话语,增加公共卫生和人权证据,以监督实践为一个关键的健康决定因素,特别是在街头的性工作者中。尽管作为结构性健康决定因素的重要性,但很少有研究要求了解对性工作者的有害政策措施的影响因素。因此,这项研究旨在探讨探索朝向街道的Cisber女性性工作者的态度和实践的司机。在美国巴尔的摩市的警察巡逻和10名利益相关方领导人的​​观察中绘制了280?H的观察结果,以更好地了解对Cisgender女性性工作者的警务战略策略的驱动因素。分析是数据和理论驱动的,借鉴警察文化和互补犯罪学和社会学文献的概念,从而探讨了生态和结构环境对政策实践的影响。结构(例如,刑事化),组织(例如,暴力犯罪控制),社区和个人级别(例如,侮辱态度)的生态因素被出现为塑造个人警察实践的关键,并对这一环境中的Cisbender女性性工作者塑造。调查结果表明,高级警察支持与公共卫生和人权目标增加对齐。然而,该研究强调,干预措施需要超越个人官员培训,并解决更广泛的结构和组织环境,其中有害的警察措施对性工作的运作。更深入地了解驾驶执法方法对街头街道的性行为的情况对不同环境中警方的干预措施的协同设计至关重要。在考虑公共卫生警察伙伴关系,解决美国和其他地方性劳动人口的权利和健康,这项研究支持现有的性工作判决呼吁,由机构和政策改革,邻近级对话转移文化景观在警察和更大的社区中的性工作以及创新的个人级别的警察培训。

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