WHICH AUTHOR WROTE WHAT | TERMS/DEFINITIONS | WERE YOU PAYING ATTENTION?? | TRUE or FALSE | RANDOM |
---|---|---|---|---|
Pollack
Which article connects rational disconnection to women’s lawbreaking?
|
Aspects of an individual that predict potential criminal behaviour
Criminogenic Factor
|
Massage + Escorting
What two areas of the Canadian sex industry were discussed in van der Meulen and Durisin's article?
|
False
In Saskatoon, police are welcomed into the "safe spaces" for youth, and their presence is designed to help Indigenous youth
|
Created and used in New Zealand as a form of decriminalization and as a means to improve the working conditions, health, and safety of sex workers
What is the Prostitution Reform Act?
|
van der Meulen and Durisin
Which article demonstrates how regulation of sex work can undermine sex worker’s rights and expose them to unnecessary risks?
|
The belief that a well-educated individual can have emotional control over their behaviours
Self-Regulation
|
Therapeutic and Quasi-therapeutic discourses
According to Pollack, risk practices rely heavily on which discourses?
|
True
Section 212 (the "procuring" laws) criminalizes anyone who lives on the prostitution income of a partner or friend
|
Far from residential/downtown neighbourhoods – in more marginal or commercial areas
Where are Toronto massage parlours often located?
|
Pollack
Who argues that correctional programming should be gender-specific?
|
Sections 210 and 211 – criminalizing the habitual use of a fixed location (including your home or any other indoor location) for engaging in prostitution
Bawdy-house Provisions
|
Empty lands
What does Terra Nullius mean?
|
False
The decriminalization of sex work focuses primarily on government regulation
|
Running away from home to escape abuse
Living on the streets Addictions Poverty and Homelessness Being abused by male intimates State violence
Name 2 of the pathways to crime listed in Pollack's article
|
Dhillon
Who argues that ensuring gendered racism and underlying colonial ideologies of white superiority promotes notions of "Indigenous savagery"?
|
'mode of operating' – general operating habits in the context of business or criminal investigations
Modus Operandi
|
Solicitation offences
According to the van der Meulen and Durisin reading, what were the old vagrancy laws replaced by during the 1970s?
|
False
An example of the legalization approach can be seen through the Swedish/Nordic model
|
Running water
Adequate washroom facilities Proper ventilation Standards for cleanliness Clients required to shower before massage
Name 2 ways that municipal regulations have benefited sex workers, as mentioned in the van der Meulen and Durisin article
|
Benoit et al.
Which article discusses the importance of not using "sex work" interchangeably with "human trafficking"?
|
The middle ground between the oppression and empowerment hypotheses that considers the individual factors of one's life
Polymorphous Paradigm
|
False
T/F: the Swedish/Nordic model criminalizes both the purchasing and the selling of sexual services
|
True
State mechanisms of criminalization, policing, and incarceration function as regulators and producers of socially constructed notions of normatively and deviance
|
True
T/F: Larger orders of social force come together with micro-contexts of local power to shape material realities on the ground
|