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Sex worker criminalization in the United States


Sex worker criminalization in the United States: A landscape ...

Sex workers face a variety of health risks from discrimination in laws, law enforcement and healthcare access.

It's time to end violence against sex workers. That means ...

The ACLU sees sex worker rights as a civil rights issue, and agencies like the World Health Organization urge decriminalization of sex work as a ...

CONSEQUENCES OF THE CRIMINALIZATION OF SEX WORK

CONSEQUENCES OF CRIMINALIZATION FOR SEX WORKERS. INCREASED SOCIOECONOMIC HARDSHIP. INCREASED VIOLENCE AND STIGMA. Arrest and conviction records make it ...

It's Time to Decriminalize Sex Work | American Civil Liberties Union

Decriminalization would allow sex workers to maintain their livelihood without fear of violence or arrest, and access health care to protect themselves.

Decriminalizing Sex Work - DC Justice Lab

Under decriminalization, sex workers would be able to negotiate prices, practice safe sex, and enforce their legal rights by refusing to see ...

My Body, My Choice: Why the Decriminalization of Sex Work Is ...

Reproductive justice requires the decriminalization of sex work, and until sex workers are free from state policing, reproductive justice cannot ...

How Criminalization, Stigma, and Discrimination Continue to Harm ...

The decriminalization of sex work is a necessary step in the liberation of TGNCNB people of color. What did we find? More than one-quarter (27.3 ...

the law & sex work: - four legal approaches to the sex sector

This is currently the model in Connecticut and all fifty states, with minor exceptions. Supporters of this model seek the public condemnation of the exchange of ...

Criminalize vs. Decriminalize Sex Work: The Debate Continues

Neo-abolitionism is unlike the prohibitionist or abolitionist models where sex workers who are charged with the crime of prostitution or crimes ...

Sex Work | Georgetown Journal of Gender and the Law

Prostitution, generally understood to be the exchange of sexual activity for money or other financial compensation, is illegal in every state, with the ...

Decriminalization of Sex Work - The ACLU of Northern California

In 2022, California passed SB 357, the Safer Streets for All Act. The new law aims to improve the health and safety of sex workers and people perceived as sex ...

Partial Decriminalization of Sex Work Could Cause More Harm Than ...

The criminalization of sex work in the United States creates harmful conditions in which sex workers experience the harshest penalties, ...

Decriminalization of sex work - Wikipedia

The decriminalization of sex work is the removal of criminal penalties for sex work (specifically, prostitution).

Decriminalization of Sex Work in the United States

Despite the legalization and reluctant acceptance of pornography and sites like OnlyFans, the United States continues to criminalize sex work.

Ten Reasons to Decriminalize Sex Work - Open Society Foundations

Sex work is criminalized not only through prohibitions on selling sexual services, but also through laws that prohibit the solicitation of sex, ...

Why Sex Work Should Be Decriminalized | Human Rights Watch

Criminalization exposes sex workers to abuse and exploitation by law enforcement officials, such as police officers. Human Rights Watch has ...

Examining Alternatives to Criminalizing Sex Work in the United States

In this policy study, we review the scientific literature and present perspectives from interviews we conducted with activists and scholars to explore real- ...

Criminalised Interactions with Law Enforcement and Impacts ... - NCBI

Criminalisation and policing of sex work constitute forms of structural violence that perpetuate and exacerbate experiences of interpersonal ...

Sex Work is Real Work, and it's Time to Treat it That Way | ACLU

Sex work criminalization laws impact the whole LGBTQ community because members of the community — particularly LGBTQ people of color, LGBTQ ...

Unintended Consequences of Criminalizing Sex Work

Female sex work is more prevalent in lower income countries like Indonesia, and research suggests that sex work could be a key driver of the HIV epidemic.