Female homicide rate dropped after Craigslist launched its erotic services platform

sexworkinfo:

Despite all the law enforcement resources expended, empirical research on the dangers or benefits of erotic services ads has been sparse. But a new study provides strong evidence that when law enforcement closes down sites like Craigslist or Redbook, women die.  

The September 2017 study, authored by West Virginia University and Baylor University economics and information systems experts, analyzes rates of female homicides in various cities before and after Craigslist opened an erotic services section on its website. The authors found a shocking 17 percent decrease in homicides with female victims after Craigslist erotic services were introduced.

The data does not provide a single clear explanation as to why female homicide rates drop so steeply, Scott Cunningham, one of the paper’s authors, told ThinkProgress. It’s possible, for example, that when Craigslist opens erotic services ads, some women in abusive domestic situations decide to become sex workers, move out, and so escape violent homicide at the hands of their spouses or boyfriends.

The most likely explanation, though, Cunningham says, is that sex workers simply make up a huge percentage of female homicide victims. When sex workers are safer, female homicide rates drop significantly.

[…]

Once sex workers move indoors, they are much safer for a number of reasons, Cunningham said. When you’re indoors, “you can screen your clients more efficiently. When you’re soliciting a client on the street, there is no real screening opportunity. The sex worker just has to make the split second decision. She relies on very limited and complete information about the client’s identity and purposes. Whereas when a sex worker solicits indoors through digital means, she has Google, she has a lot of correspondence, she can ask a lot of questions. It’s not perfect screening, but it’s better.”

[…]

In theory, closing down advertising is supposed to reduce exploitation of women. In practice, when resources are taken away from people living on the edge of poverty, they have fewer options and are less able to protect themselves.

For all these reasons access to the Internet can transform the experience of sex work. Young women who have been able to screen clients using sites like Craigslist, “almost feel like this is a safe job because they have these tools,” DiAngelo said.

Sex workers report that free online advertising makes them safer. There is now data showing that erotic services ads significantly decrease female homicide rates. So, will law enforcement back down and allow these sites to operate again?

(Click the link for the full article, quotes posted for brevity)

Female homicide rate dropped after Craigslist launched its erotic services platform

seasonallydefective:

wigglytuff:

alternative to tumblr 🙂 

  • site that has the same problems
  • site no body uses 
  • site that doesnt load
  • site that requires payment to sign up
  • site that hasnt existed since 2010

That’s the whole reason they’ve been allowed to pull this BS for so long.

Reddit is a glorified chat board (don’t get me wrong I love it, but it’s a totally different platform). Twitter has a character limit and it’s interface is completely different. Facebook is … Facebook (it gives me The Anxieties so I don’t go on it anymore). Instagram is great for pictures but interaction is limited to comments and PMs. Pillowfort is a paid site (which is great if you have disposable income but I really don’t).

Nothing has really tried to knock tumblr off its pedestal even though someone likely could … and easily. All they’d have to do is run it with an iota of competence.

If You Actually Want To Do Something About This:

thespectacularspider-girl:

If you’re wanting to show your displeasure, don’t just tag staff or support.  Take a page out of other consumer revolts and make sure your displeasure is known.  

Don’t be an idiot.  Do not threaten, harass or otherwise make this personal.  Contact these companies, make your displeasure known, alert them that you are a customer and you will be leaving their brand across all boards unless they reverse their decision.

Be clear, be concise, be polite, but make your displeasure known.

Tumblr

  • Email:         support@tumblr.com 
  • Mail:           35 E. 21st St., 9th FloorNew York, NY10010 
  • Twitter:       @tumblr
  • Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/tumblr/

Oath Inc

Verizon

  • Email:        –
  • Mail:          1095 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10013
  • Twitter:       @VerizonNews
  • Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/verizon/

Note the following properties owned by Oath Inc.  Bring them up explicitly in your statement of leaving their services.

  • Yahoo and all Yahoo Subsidiaries (Yahoo News, Yahoo Mail, etc)
  • AOL
  • TechCrunch
  • HuffPost
  • Flurry
  • Kanvas
  • Endgadget
  • AutoBlog
  • Makers
  • Build
  • Ryot
  • BuiltByGirls
  • MSN
  • Outlook
  • X-Box

New Info Will Be Added As I’m Made Aware Of It

Edit: This does nothing if it isn’t shared around

Traveling to Mystacor

shera-dnd:

GM: Adora, can you roll a perception check for me?

Adora: [6]

Adora: What was that for?

GM: Nothing

Later

GM: Adora, can you roll another check for me?

Adora: [2]

GM: You don’t see anything wrong

Adora: I don’t SEE anything wrong or there ISN’T anything wrong?

Later

GM: Adora, one more check please

Adora: [12]

GM: You think you see a shadow moving

Adora: I DRAW MY SWORD AND CHARGE AT IT

GM: You jump into the fog and attack…..nothing

Even Later

Adora: Please just let me roll investigation.

GM: Your character hasn’t seen anything wrong. I’m not sure why you would need to

Adora: PLEASE

GM: Fine

Adora: [19]

GM: Yeah, Shadow Weaver is here

Adora: I FUCKING KNEW IT

driverdaily:

As an undercover cop in ‘BlacKkKlansman,’ Adam Driver takes it personally

Promoting Spike Lee’s “BlacKkKlansman” when it premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in May, Adam Driver gave a brief interview saying that, growing up in Indiana, “there were always Klan rallies, like, every summer.”

A few historians in Indiana pushed back, accusing Driver of indulging in hyperbole … until they checked newspaper archives and discovered that the Klan was active in the St. Joseph County area during Driver’s youth there in the ’90s.

“I heard about that peripherally,” Driver says of the debate. “That I was making it up. It was very strange. Now, I can’t keep track of every summer, but my point was that it was frequent. I didn’t understand why it was questioned.”

Were you surprised that people expressed skepticism about white supremacists in the Midwest?
I understand that for people in Indiana, there’s a sensitivity about not being painted with a broad brush as being a haven for racists, which it is not. But to say there is no Klan presence throughout Indiana is frustrating. I was always aware of it. In my own neighborhood, there were people down the street from me.
Flip’s complicated relationship with his own faith and heritage is one of the more interesting aspects of the film. Was that part of the appeal of playing him?
Apart from working with Spike, that’s one of the main reasons I wanted to do the film. I love the idea of your heritage becoming important to you at different times in your life. Flip doesn’t internalize his job, maybe to self-preserve. As an actor, I can understand that. But also, as an actor, I know that you have to be invested at a certain point. And when Flip goes undercover and has to say these terrible things out loud, it affects him. I don’t know how it couldn’t. So he has to face those questions. Maybe he has to take it personally and that’s not a bad thing. It’s empowering.

Read the full interview on

Los Angeles Times

here.

makingqueerhistory:

“Queer people were forced to talk to each other through code, and when non-queer people found how we communicated they took advantage of it. Used the language we created and turned it against us, using symbols and making them stereotypes, using how we talked to each other and saw ourselves in film to weave in the message that our community was evil and depraved. Pushing us to connect with villains, and forcing people outside our community to see us as monsters. And we still see the remnants of this cruelty today.”

— Laura Mills (Queen Christina, Queer Coding and Queer Baiting)

fatphobiabusters:

fatphobiabusters:

Just a reminder that Tumblr is owned by Verizon. 

this is the chain of ownership:
Verizon -> Verizon’s subdivision “Oath” -> Yahoo -> Tumblr

And it has been reported that it is Verizon who is giving the orders for this Purge. 

Just so you all know.

– Mod Guillermo

And don’t forget that the one pushing Verizon to do all this, all this witch hunt towards queer people, towards women, towards fat people, was Apple.

Apple. 

The fucking company whose reality can easily surpass any kind of evil company from fantasy dystopian novels. 

Fuck Verizon. And don’t forget to fuck Apple too.

Whenever you buy their shitty overpriced products, know what you are supporting with it. 

– Mod Guillermo