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08 November 2019

Governing Sex Workers through Trust

Evaluating policing practices for sex workers’ safety through a procedural justice lens

Fey, Mira. 2019. Governing sex workers through trust: Evaluating policing practices for sex workers’ safety through a procedural justice lens. Journal of Political Power. 12(3). DOI:10.1080/2158379X.2019.1669261

Drawing on qualitative fieldwork with differen key actors in Geneva, Mira Fey applies procedural justice theory to the governance of prostitution. Her findings show that the vice squad is ill-equipped to protect sex workers from violence and exploitation because their everyday practices during interactions with sex workers, aimed at creating trust, rely on affect alone. Conversely, the community red light district unit utilises both fair treatment and a transparent decision-making process which successfully creates trust relationships with sex workers, increasing their willingness to report incidents of violence and exploitation. This has important implications for prostitution policy aimed at improving sex workers’ safety.

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