Authors
Mary Dodge, Donna Starr-Gimeno, Thomas Williams
Publication date
2005/5
Journal
International Journal of Police Science & Management
Volume
7
Issue
2
Pages
71-85
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
Reverse police prostitution stings, which target men by using female police officers as decoy prostitutes, are becoming a common method in some United States cities for controlling the problem of solicitation for prostitution. The role of policewomen as decoys has received scant attention by scholars, though critics and traditional feminists view the practice as further evidence of the subjection and degradation of women in law enforcement. This article presents participant field observations of how reverse prostitution operations are conducted in Aurora, Colorado Springs, and Denver, Colorado and qualitative interview data from 25 female police officers who discuss their experiences as prostitution decoys. The findings indicate that female officers view the decoy role as an exciting opportunity for undercover work, despite the negative connotations of acting like a whore. According to the officers who work as decoys, it …
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Scholar articles
M Dodge, D Starr-Gimeno, T Williams - International Journal of Police Science & Management, 2005