2019
DOI: 10.23860/dignity.2019.04.02.03
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Multiple and Intersecting Experiences of Women in Prostitution: Improving Access to Helping Services

Abstract: When women involved in prostitution experience multiple and intersecting needs, they may face barriers in accessing help and support. These barriers can include geographical location and opening hours of agencies, limited childcare support, and a lack of female-only provision. As a result, women are frequently disadvantaged, and their personal safety put at risk, as they become increasingly vulnerable to exploitation, particularly if they do not have access to secure accommodation. This research project seeks … Show more

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“…Women will have experienced many incidents of abuse before asking for help (WAFE, 2014), and many are repeatedly failed by agencies when they seek support (AVA and Agenda, 2019). When agencies miss an opportunity to intervene effectively, women are at risk of returning to the exploitation and abuse from which they are attempting to escape (Hodges and Burch, 2019;Matthews et al, 2014;WAFE, 2017). Women seeking support to escape abuse do not typically approach specialist services directly (AVA & Agenda, 2019;Lewis et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussion Of Findings In the Context Of Existing Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Women will have experienced many incidents of abuse before asking for help (WAFE, 2014), and many are repeatedly failed by agencies when they seek support (AVA and Agenda, 2019). When agencies miss an opportunity to intervene effectively, women are at risk of returning to the exploitation and abuse from which they are attempting to escape (Hodges and Burch, 2019;Matthews et al, 2014;WAFE, 2017). Women seeking support to escape abuse do not typically approach specialist services directly (AVA & Agenda, 2019;Lewis et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussion Of Findings In the Context Of Existing Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…prostitution, intimate partner violence, coercive control, problem-solving court ERVASIVE AND PERNICIOUS VIOLENCE AGAINST PROSTITUTED WOMEN is well documented (Farley et al, 2005;Hodges & Burch, 2019;Raphael et al, 2010). There is also a growing body of literature in developing countries on intimate partner violence (IPV) sexual and physical violence experienced by women in prostitution in non-commercial intimate partnerships (Argento et al, 2014;Muldoon et al, 2015;Ulibarri et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%