As New York City Moves to Address Racialized Policing of Sex Work, Advocates and Lawyers Say It’s Not Enough

“The mayor’s plan does nothing to ensure the safety of sex workers or address the racial disparities in policing,” said Jillian Modzeleski, a senior attorney at Brooklyn Defender Services who represents people charged with prostitution. “‘Pre-arrest diversion programs’ is just another name for state surveillance, and still means that police will interact with sex workers under the pretext of connecting them to services."

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