This research examines the ways in which the concept of vulnerability informs police understanding of, and responses to, the needs of sex workers in Wales. By administering an online survey to all four Welsh forces, this research has identified varied understandings of both sex work and vulnerability, and the ways in which these intersect. The key findings of the research identify issues related to the training received by police employees on the issue of sex work, as well as the complex barriers to engaging with sex workers that the police participants recognise. Whilst these barriers to engagement raise significant challenges in this area, the research identifies practice in Wales which is both innovative and aligned to national policing ...
There is limited available evidence on sex workers (SW) ability to access police protection or means...
Vulnerability is becoming an increasing concern in policy and legislation and as a focus for action ...
There are several research studies exploring sex workers perceptions of the police (Balfour and Alle...
This article explores the extent to which sex worker's accounts of living and working in Wales are c...
Whilst it remains a criminal activity to solicit sex publicly in the UK, it has become increasingly ...
Over recent years the police have experienced an increase in historical reports of sexual abuse and,...
Whilst police agencies are increasingly being asked to assist vulnerable individuals, the concept of...
© 2017 National Organisation for the Treatment of Abusers. This paper examines police officer unders...
It has been well established at a global level that sex workers are often victims of direct violenc...
Previous research has shown that sex workers experience extremely high rates of victimization but ar...
Context The focus of sex work related discussions most commonly falls on female providers of sexual ...
Vulnerable people have become a key focus of policy over the past few decades. As a result, police o...
In the UK, demand for the police has changed, with the majority of calls now vulnerability-related. ...
A key part of policing is recognising vulnerability, and providing an appropriate response; however ...
The Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies (TILES) publishes regular Briefing Papers on topi...
There is limited available evidence on sex workers (SW) ability to access police protection or means...
Vulnerability is becoming an increasing concern in policy and legislation and as a focus for action ...
There are several research studies exploring sex workers perceptions of the police (Balfour and Alle...
This article explores the extent to which sex worker's accounts of living and working in Wales are c...
Whilst it remains a criminal activity to solicit sex publicly in the UK, it has become increasingly ...
Over recent years the police have experienced an increase in historical reports of sexual abuse and,...
Whilst police agencies are increasingly being asked to assist vulnerable individuals, the concept of...
© 2017 National Organisation for the Treatment of Abusers. This paper examines police officer unders...
It has been well established at a global level that sex workers are often victims of direct violenc...
Previous research has shown that sex workers experience extremely high rates of victimization but ar...
Context The focus of sex work related discussions most commonly falls on female providers of sexual ...
Vulnerable people have become a key focus of policy over the past few decades. As a result, police o...
In the UK, demand for the police has changed, with the majority of calls now vulnerability-related. ...
A key part of policing is recognising vulnerability, and providing an appropriate response; however ...
The Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies (TILES) publishes regular Briefing Papers on topi...
There is limited available evidence on sex workers (SW) ability to access police protection or means...
Vulnerability is becoming an increasing concern in policy and legislation and as a focus for action ...
There are several research studies exploring sex workers perceptions of the police (Balfour and Alle...