Literature DB >> 25226069

Government crackdown of sex work in China: responses from female sex workers and implications for their health.

Yingying Huang1, Suiming Pan.   

Abstract

The Chinese Government periodically enforces anti-prostitution laws through regular police presence in red light districts and through the arrests of brothel managers and sex workers. One of the most intense crackdowns on prostitution occurred throughout China in 2010. Using the 'structure-agency' framework and ethnographic approach, this paper examines the influence of the 2010 government anti-prostitution crackdown on female sex workers (FSWs). We observed 10 red light districts (6 cities and 2 counties) and interviewed 107 FSWs, 26 managers and 37 outreach workers working with FSWs. The findings describe variations in police practices and diverse strategies adopted by FSWs in response to police actions. The strategies include: soliciting sex outside of establishments in less visible channels, increasing the mobility and flexibility of sex work, changing sexual practices, sharing knowledge of how to identify policemen disguised as male clients and building personal relationships with local police. Our study suggests that, rather than disappearing as a result of crackdowns, the terms and content of sex work changed as a result of the FSWs' responses to police practices. Some of these responses potentially increased the health risks associated with sex work, but others laid the foundation for an effective response to police practices.

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Keywords:  China; HIV/STI; anti-prostitution; female sex worker; violence

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25226069      PMCID: PMC4390363          DOI: 10.1080/17441692.2014.954592

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Glob Public Health        ISSN: 1744-1692


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