“…Logically, strip clubs—in which women, primarily, perform for the sexual pleasure of male customers—represent an extreme form of sexually objectifying workplace environment. Media reports and qualitative research with strip‐club performers suggest that sexual violence—particularly, unwanted touching by patrons, sexual coercion and harassment by patrons or other employees, and pressure by management to engage in paid sex acts—are common experiences among strip‐club performers (Baker, 2012; Joyner, 2017; Maticka‐Tyndale, Lewis, Clark, Zubick, & Young, 2000; Sanders, Hardy, & Campbell, 2015; Sweet & Tewksbury, 2000; Wesely, 2002).…”