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Criminal, Victim, or Worker?: The Effects of New York's Human Trafficking Intervention Courts on Adults Charged with Prostitution-Related Offenses

Criminal, Victim, or Worker?: The Effects of New York's Human Trafficking Intervention Courts on Adults Charged with Prostitution-Related Offenses

Audacia Ray
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New York’s Human Trafficking Intervention Courts , the nation’s first statewide human trafficking intervention within a justice system, were launched in September 2013. The HTICs mandate people charged with prostitution-related misdemeanors, including survivors of trafficking as well as people who trade sex by choice and circumstance, to participate in alternatives to incarceration programs. This report documents what happens inside the Brooklyn and Queens HTICs, based on court observations that were conducted by staff and members of the sex worker-led Red Umbrella Project from December 2013 until August 2014. Reports on sex workers by researchers specializing in criminal justice are common, but as sex workers we believe that it is important for us to turn the tables and report on the criminal justice system and its impact on our community.
Language
English
Pages
36
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Red Umbrella Project
Release
September 23, 2014
ISBN
0988259680
ISBN 13
9780988259683

Criminal, Victim, or Worker?: The Effects of New York's Human Trafficking Intervention Courts on Adults Charged with Prostitution-Related Offenses

Audacia Ray
0/5 ( ratings)
New York’s Human Trafficking Intervention Courts , the nation’s first statewide human trafficking intervention within a justice system, were launched in September 2013. The HTICs mandate people charged with prostitution-related misdemeanors, including survivors of trafficking as well as people who trade sex by choice and circumstance, to participate in alternatives to incarceration programs. This report documents what happens inside the Brooklyn and Queens HTICs, based on court observations that were conducted by staff and members of the sex worker-led Red Umbrella Project from December 2013 until August 2014. Reports on sex workers by researchers specializing in criminal justice are common, but as sex workers we believe that it is important for us to turn the tables and report on the criminal justice system and its impact on our community.
Language
English
Pages
36
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Red Umbrella Project
Release
September 23, 2014
ISBN
0988259680
ISBN 13
9780988259683

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