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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.20901/pm.60.4.02

Sex Work Policy in Poland and Its Impact on the Lived Experience of Sex Workers

Anna Ratecka orcid id orcid.org/0000-0003-2475-2891 ; Södertörn University, Sweden


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Abstract

This article discusses the model of sex work regulation in Poland. Officially ‎being an abolitionist one, it criminalises directly third parties, while in practice the whole working environment is criminalised, pushing sex workers into ‎shadow economy and precarious working conditions, and exposing them to ‎heightened risks of violence. At the same time, the Polish state does not provide any support programmes for sex workers. As such, it misrecognises sex ‎workers, who are not seen as workers or victims. This article looks at the prostitution policy from the perspective of sex workers’ rights. It also shows how ‎complicated sex work policy is, since the law includes contradictory rules and ‎values, which all have a negative impact on sex workers’ lives, and how these ‎contradictory rules contribute to misrecognition of sex workers, as workers, ‎subjects of rights and citizens, and to their stigmatisation.

Keywords

Sex Work Policy; Prostitution Policy; Criminalisation; Policy Implementation; Policy Instruments; Poland

Hrčak ID:

311994

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/311994

Publication date:

21.12.2023.

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