Who Do We Call “Creepy?”: Sex Workers’ Relationships as Targets of Intimate Intervention
Corey Shdaimah,
Todd D. Becker,
Nancy D. Franke
et al.
Abstract:Like other forms of problem-solving justice, prostitution diversion programs (PDPs) are designed to (re)shape thinking and behaviors. The authority to surveil and punish stems from criminalization of sex work, itself an act of control over women and their bodies. The court cues normative behaviors through rewards and punishments based on information gleaned through ongoing surveillance in and out of court. Using a critical feminist lens, we draw on ethnographic and interview data from studies of two court-affi… Show more
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