RT Article T1 Does exotic dancing lead to prostitution? An exploratory study JF Deviant behavior VO 44 IS 1 SP 20 OP 36 A1 Liles, Sandy A2 Blumberg, Elaine A2 Navala, Jennifer A2 Zellner, Jennifer A2 deTar, Laura A2 Nguyen, Ben A2 Robusto, Kristi A2 Kelley, Norma A2 Benedict, Cody A2 Zhang, Sheldon X. A2 Hovell, Mel LA English YR 2023 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1856418200 AB This study explored contextual variables within strip clubs employing exotic dancers as well as dancers’ characteristics, as potential correlates of prostitution. Face-to-face anonymous interviews were conducted with exotic dancers in San Diego County (N = 123). Logistic regression revealed that nonwhite race, allowing customer touching, illegal drug use, and number of dances per shift were significant predictors of prostitution, while childhood neglect and abuse in adulthood were near-significant. Exotic dancers may be at elevated risk for engaging in prostitution, though results warrant further quantitative research, including early intervention studies for prevention/reduction of prostitution practices and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 34-36 K1 Freizeitverhalten K1 Prostitution K1 Zusammenhang K1 Prävention DO 10.1080/01639625.2021.1996213