SWOP Behind Bars Advocacy from the Margins
Stories brought to you from the front lines of sex worker and sex trafficking survivor advocacy through services and support.
Stories brought to you from the front lines of sex worker and sex trafficking survivor advocacy through services and support.
Episodes

Saturday Nov 30, 2024
Mass Incarceration: The Invisible Chains in Women's Prisons
Saturday Nov 30, 2024
Saturday Nov 30, 2024
Mass incarceration is not merely a statistical issue; it is a profound human rights crisis, disproportionately impacting women, especially those who are LGBTQIA+, people of color, or women who use drugs.

Saturday Nov 30, 2024
GBI and IPV, and Their Impact on Healthcare in Women’s Prisons and Jails
Saturday Nov 30, 2024
Saturday Nov 30, 2024
Gender-based violence (GBV) and intimate partner violence (IPV) are pervasive issues that disproportionately affect women, and their impact often extends far beyond the immediate harm inflicted.
For incarcerated women, these experiences can deeply influence their health and access to care. In the United States, where women represent the fastest-growing segment of the prison population, the intersection of GBV, IPV, and incarceration presents a critical yet largely overlooked public health crisis.

Sunday Nov 24, 2024
What is Trauma Informed Care?
Sunday Nov 24, 2024
Sunday Nov 24, 2024
Trauma-informed care (TIC) is an approach to healthcare, social services, and corrections that recognizes the widespread impact of trauma and seeks to create safe, supportive environments for healing. It acknowledges the role trauma plays in shaping an individual’s behavior, decisions, and overall well-being. Specific to sex workers and survivors of sex trafficking, trauma-informed care centers their lived experiences, avoiding practices that could retraumatize them while promoting empowerment and self-determination.

Sunday Nov 24, 2024
Sunday Nov 24, 2024
Incarcerated women face a myriad of health challenges, both during their time in jail and upon reentry into society. A 2014 study titled "Health Priorities among Women Recently Released from Jail" sheds light on these challenges and offers valuable insights into the health priorities of these women. Incarcerated women face a multitude of health challenges that are often more severe than those experienced by their male counterparts. These challenges encompass physical health issues, mental health disorders, substance use disorders, and reproductive health concerns. The 2024 Womens Mass Incarceration Prison Policy Initiative Report has considerably updated public data regarding the status of women's health and healthcare in prison and was able to draw direct and clear lines between incarceration and a negative impact of women's health in 4 key areas that lead directly to finding and funding community based solutions that benefit women who are leaving prison or jail in reentry programs.

Friday Nov 22, 2024
Why is Listening to Sex Workers so Hard?
Friday Nov 22, 2024
Friday Nov 22, 2024
The anti-trafficking movement has faced significant criticism over the years, and for good reason. The reliance on law enforcement’s “arrest-and-sort-it-out-later” approach to exploitation is riddled with systemic flaws. Rooted in biases, inequalities, and a lack of trauma-informed care, this strategy often exacerbates harm rather than offering solutions. Instead of addressing the needs of survivors and sex workers, it perpetuates cycles of poverty, criminalization, and marginalization, leaving the very individuals it claims to protect even more vulnerable.

Thursday Nov 21, 2024
What The F%&$ Do We Do Now?
Thursday Nov 21, 2024
Thursday Nov 21, 2024
As the dust settles on yet another intense election season, we’re left with the burning question: What the f&$ do we do now?* Whether you’re reeling from a tough outcome or cautiously optimistic, the road ahead can feel both daunting and uncertain. At SWOP Behind Bars, we want to channel this energy into real, tangible action that aligns with our core mission: supporting sex workers and those impacted by the criminal justice system.

Wednesday Nov 20, 2024
The Future of End Demand Initiatives
Wednesday Nov 20, 2024
Wednesday Nov 20, 2024
We already know End Demand Tactics don't work but the long term implications on individuals and families is devastating to communities.
If we truly desire to move forward, it’s crucial to reevaluate the effectiveness and humanity of end-demand initiatives. Policies meant to reduce harm should not create new cycles of poverty, trauma, and family destruction. Instead, we must prioritize interventions that address the root causes of systemic inequality and exploitation, offering real support to those impacted.

Wednesday Nov 20, 2024
What’s up with Grady Judd?
Wednesday Nov 20, 2024
Wednesday Nov 20, 2024
For over a decade, Sheriff Grady Judd has been "fighting sex trafficking" in Polk County—Florida's fourth largest county by area and eighth largest by population—through high-profile human trafficking stings and dramatic YouTube videos. Judd even maintains his own YouTube channel, where he recounts recent arrests with flair, displaying mugshots on large placards and issuing widely distributed press releases. His most recent sting targeted Asian massage parlors, sparking significant controversy within advocacy spaces. Referred to as “The Joe Arpaio of Florida,” Judd has both staunch supporters and vocal critics.






