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Introduction: Prostitution Diversion Programs
A New Paradigm or Business as Usual?
1: Prostitution Diversion: Criminalization, Individual Responsibility, and Rescue
2: Study Sites: PDPs in Baltimore and Philadelphia
3: Coercion and Choice
4: "I've Been Raped, I've Been Robbed, But I Could Have Been Killed": Intersections of Trauma, Substance Use Problems, and Prostitution in the Eyes of the Court
5: "I've [got] Hooker Court every month": Shame and Shaming in PDPs
6: Building, Rebuilding, and Surveilling Relationships: Social Connection in the Shadow of the Courts
7: Transformative or Conforming Practice?: Navigating the Possible
8: "Better than nothing"?
Appendix A: Original Study Description
Appendix B: "Looking Back, Looking Forward" Follow Up Study
Appendix C: Project Dawn Court and Specialized Prostitution Diversion Participants
Appendix D: Criminal Legal System Professionals.
A New Paradigm or Business as Usual?
1: Prostitution Diversion: Criminalization, Individual Responsibility, and Rescue
2: Study Sites: PDPs in Baltimore and Philadelphia
3: Coercion and Choice
4: "I've Been Raped, I've Been Robbed, But I Could Have Been Killed": Intersections of Trauma, Substance Use Problems, and Prostitution in the Eyes of the Court
5: "I've [got] Hooker Court every month": Shame and Shaming in PDPs
6: Building, Rebuilding, and Surveilling Relationships: Social Connection in the Shadow of the Courts
7: Transformative or Conforming Practice?: Navigating the Possible
8: "Better than nothing"?
Appendix A: Original Study Description
Appendix B: "Looking Back, Looking Forward" Follow Up Study
Appendix C: Project Dawn Court and Specialized Prostitution Diversion Participants
Appendix D: Criminal Legal System Professionals.