Women's Experiences in Street-Level Prostitution: Implications for Court-Based and Social Service Programs (Part 1 of 2)
Date
2012-03-19Publisher
University of Buffalo. School of Social WorkType
Recording, oral
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In part one of a two-part podcast, Drs. Wiechelt and Shdaimah discuss their research of women in prostitution in Baltimore, Maryland. They describe how they were drawn to study the women, explain the importance of debunking popular myths related to this population, and emphasize why trauma-informed services rather than punitive and shaming responses are warranted.(Description from inSocialWork website; Interviewer: Margaret Coombes, PhD) (Part 2 (episode 94) aired April 16, 2012)Citation
Episode 92 - Dr. Shelly Wiechelt and Dr. Corey Shdaimah: Women's Experiences in Street-Level Prostitution: Implications for Court-Based and Social Service Programs (part 1 of 2). (2012, March 19). inSocialWork® Podcast Series. [Audio Podcast] Retrieved from http://www.insocialwork.org/episode.asp?ep=92Identifier to cite or link to this item
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