This is excellent work and makes a compelling argument that SOAP won’t work. But it doesn’t really speak to the underlying issue of gun violence in those neighborhoods.
It does seem like that only way to deal with sex work, similar to opiate abuse, is to just accept that it’s going to happen and find ways to regulate it into safety and normalcy
I do think there is a pretty big difference between sex work (and drug use) in a private residence vs on the street. I'm generally fine with the former being legal and regulated, but the latter just leads to all kinds of problems. So...we're once again back to not enough housing, right?
This is excellent work and makes a compelling argument that SOAP won’t work. But it doesn’t really speak to the underlying issue of gun violence in those neighborhoods.
It does seem like that only way to deal with sex work, similar to opiate abuse, is to just accept that it’s going to happen and find ways to regulate it into safety and normalcy
I do think there is a pretty big difference between sex work (and drug use) in a private residence vs on the street. I'm generally fine with the former being legal and regulated, but the latter just leads to all kinds of problems. So...we're once again back to not enough housing, right?