VIOLENCE AND VULNERABILITY - CONDITIONS OF WORK FOR STREETWORKING PROSTITUTES

Authors
Citation
Ma. Barnard, VIOLENCE AND VULNERABILITY - CONDITIONS OF WORK FOR STREETWORKING PROSTITUTES, Sociology of health & illness, 15(5), 1993, pp. 683-705
Citations number
40
Categorie Soggetti
Sociology,"Public, Environmental & Occupation Heath
ISSN journal
01419889
Volume
15
Issue
5
Year of publication
1993
Pages
683 - 705
Database
ISI
SICI code
0141-9889(1993)15:5<683:VAV-CO>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
This paper looks at the issue of violence in the context of streetwork ing prostitutes and their clients in Glasgow, Scotland. Street prostit utes routinely face the threat and reality of violence in their work w hich suggests that the health risks associated with prostitution need to be considered not only as public health issues but also in terms of occupational health. Using data derived from semi-structured intervie ws as well as observation the paper focuses on the dynamics of the cli ent/prostitute encounter. A particular focus is on the ways in which p rostitutes try to establish and maintain client compliance throughout the commercial sex encounter. Prostitutes in this study framed control over the encounter as being a critical issue, particularly in terms o f limiting the potential for violence to occur. Instances where prosti tutes were unable to secure client compliance through intimidation on the part of the client are discussed. The strategies used by women to reduce the likelihood of client violence are considered. The paper end s with a reflection of possible policy initiatives to reduce the likel ihood of client violence against prostitutes. The potential for change to take place is clearly limited by the illegalities surrounding pros titution and the highly stigmatised nature of the work.