Jane Nolan

Jane Nolan

@janenolan.bsky.social

Academic/researcher with interests in all things gender, sex and justice.

66 Followers 159 Following 7 Posts Joined Jul 2024
5 months ago
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Our new study shows that a Sex Worker Liaison Officer can rebuild trust between sex workers and police, provide trauma-informed support, and improve safety and justice for vulnerable groups.

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Our key recommendations included:

Formalising (and strengthening and supporting) the role of the SWLO; an enhanced toolkit/briefing note relating to sex work and adult sexual exploitation; and potential changes to existing crime recording protocols and risk assessment processes.

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Police officers acknowledged strained relationships with sex workers, particularly in on-street contexts. Whilst they demonstrated empathy and a commitment to safeguarding, some were pessimistic about achieving positive outcomes in cases of violence against sex workers.

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The role of the SWLO was crucial to (re)building trust and repairing the ‘trust deficit’ that exists between sex worker communities and the police.

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Whilst participants described experiencing stigma and discrimination from police, the majority also reported positive police/policing experiences, particularly with the Sex Work Liaison Officer (SWLO).

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Sex working participants described life histories that were often marred by violence and abuse in a multitude of contexts, at the hands of multiple perpetrators (including childhood abuse, domestic violence, client assaults and exploitation).

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Huge thanks go to all of our participants, and to our partners in the project; @gwentpolice @CyfannolWAid and the Police STAR Fund.

Our research found that:

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Front cover of report 'Evaluating Approaches to Violence against Sex Workers in Gwent' with the image of Lady Justice and scales.

Final report from our (@duncmc.bsky.social) research project, exploring policing responses to violence against sex workers in Gwent (Wales, UK), has now been published (see: uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/14963...).

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