Publication Date
Fall 2014
Abstract and Research Question
This policy brief explains the legal pathways that prostitutes go
Through that can be altered in a beneficial way that both helps decrease
the long term re-offending rate, as well as provide more suitable
sentences for convicted prostitutes.
Keywords
Prostitution, Worcester, Legal System, Social Services
Did the research upon which this submission is based involve human subjects/participants?
Yes
If yes, did the research receive Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval?
Yes
Was the work submitted part of a class?
Healthy Cities
When did the project/research take place?
10/14-12/14
Document Type
Poster Presentation
Recommended Citation
Sarkis, Marianne; Madigan-Kolstad, Grant; and Merritt, Mesa, "Break The Cycle: Redesigning the Legal Processing of Convicted Prostitutes" (2014). Local Knowledge: Worcester Area Community-Based Research. 28.
https://commons.clarku.edu/localknowledge/28