RT Article T1 Profit Making Disguised as Rehabilitation: The Biopolitics of Homo Sacer in China’s Custody Education Program for Sex Workers JF The prison journal VO 100 IS 1 SP 27 OP 48 A1 Tsang, Eileen Yuk-Ha LA English YR 2020 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/180013830X AB In China, low- and medium-income sex workers are routinely detained in custody education centers and subjected to institutional violence and exploitation. There are disparities between the official intentions of custody education and its implementation, rendering custody education more as a moneymaking enterprise than a mechanism for rehabilitation. Interviews with sex workers who have experienced custody education confirm this disconnect. The result is that sex workers become homo sacer, a figure stripped of political status and societal recognition. The findings suggest needed changes regarding human rights and the criminal justice system in China. K1 Biopolitics K1 custody education K1 female sex workers K1 Homo sacer K1 Police K1 China DO 10.1177/0032885519882291