SWOP Behind Bars Advocacy from the Margins

When Visibility Wins Over Outcomes

5 min · 22 de may de 2026
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This episode argues that we already know what makes people safer: access, stability, autonomy, peer-led support, and decriminalization. It examines how current systems prioritize visibility and control over real outcomes, excludes those most affected from policymaking, and calls for measuring safety by lived experience rather than metrics on paper.

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Start somewhere familiar. The episode's thought experiment moves the logic used to criminalize sex work into ordinary industries to show how outlawing one side of a transaction doesn't remove danger but pushes it underground. When buyers, employers, or support roles are criminalized, communication, collaboration, and safety practices disappear: work goes off the books, screening and insurance vanish, locations become isolated, and people hesitate to report abuse. Enforcement reallocates risk onto those with the least protection. Real harm reduction comes from stable housing, healthcare, legal protections, income security, and worker-led safety systems—practical tools and power, not raids or criminal penalties. Policies should be measured by outcomes in people's lives, not arrest statistics.

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