Philadelphia, PA
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Auto Seizure | ✓ |
Buyer Arrests | ✓ |
Cameras | ✓ |
Community Service | ✓ |
Employment Loss | ✓ |
Identity Disclosure | ✓ |
IT Based Tactics | ✓ |
John School | ✓ |
Letters | ✓ |
License Suspension | ✓ |
Neighborhood Action | ✓ |
Public Education | ✓ |
Reverse Stings | ✓ |
SOAP Orders | ✓ |
Web Stings | ✓ |
Philadelphia is a city of approximately 1.58 million residents, within Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. It is the state’s largest city, and the fifth largest city in the United States. Prostitution and commercial sex trafficking have posed formidable problems for the city, with activities frequently concentrated in the Kensington area. Both street-level and indoor prostitution have generated community complaints and police activity. A wide range of additional crimes associated with the local sex trade have also been documented, including child sex trafficking and prostitution-related homicide, and serial killers who specifically target prostituted women have operated in the city.
To address such issues, Philadelphia police employ several tactics that target sex buyers in addition to prostituted women. In the early 1980s, police began conducting street-level reverse stings; operations are now routinely conducted, using teams of undercover female officers as decoys. Once arrested, sex buyers may have their names and other identifying information made public. While it is unclear when the PPD first adopted a formal policy of “shaming”, media reports suggest city police are often reticent to release arrest information to the public. This may be due in part to a series of sting arrests in 2004, which were covered extensively by the Philadelphia Daily News. Arrestees had their names and mugshots published in the paper; when two of the men later had their charges dropped, they reported to other members of the press that the Daily News’s coverage had caused them significant emotional distress and left them without jobs. Since the incident, the PPD had not released comprehensive lists of offenders to the public, until the arrest of six buyers in June 2013. In October 2014, law enforcement took its shaming tactics a step further when it posted the names and mugshots of four men arrested during a reverse sting operation to the PPD’s Facebook page.
These reverse stings in 2013 appeared to have marked a renewed interest in combating demand in Philadelphia. Between January and October 2013, police reportedly arrested over 180 sex buyers in reverse stings. This tactic is one of several strategies police have used to crack down on commercial sex locally. Police also have confiscated the vehicles of arrested sex buyers (and may also seize cash), requiring them to appeal the seizure before a judge if they want their belongings returned. Vice officers arrested six men in one 3.5-hour reverse sting, and seized six vehicles and $2,000 in cash; if the suspects don’t appeal the seizures, the go into the District Attorney’s crime-forfeiture fund. A reverse sting later in September 2013 resulted in six arrests, and the seizure of $1,900 cash, several vehicles, and a bicycle. The identities of the men arrested were disclosed to news outlets. A three-day reverse sting in October 2013, resulted in 17 arrested sex buyers, and the confiscation of over $4,000 and nine vehicles. Additional examples include a reversal occurring in June 2013, resulting in the arrest of six sex buyers whose photos and other identifiers were publicly released. In April and May of 2014, police conducted a series of reverse stings resulting in the arrest of 34 men charged with soliciting prostituted persons. The men – who ranged in age from 23 to 71 years old – were arrested in a series of stings throughout the city that used “undercover decoy operations,” according to police.
The Philadelphia PD has partnered with the District Attorney’s Office to develop a john school, structured as a diversionary program and launched in 2014. In the program, men convicted of patronizing a prostitute – a misdemeanor – attend a daylong class learning about sexually transmitted diseases and talking with commercial sex survivors about the addiction, poverty or other problems that drove them to buy sex. The Sexual Education and Responsibility (SER) program had its inaugural class of 15 men complete a four-hour session May 10 at Joseph J. Peters Institute, a Center City clinic that specializes in treating sex offenders and the sexually abused. The men completed the class, which costs $250, and were given a court date where they would plead guilty to misdemeanor patronizing and pay $203 in court costs. If their vehicles were impounded when they were arrested, they would get them back. First-time offenders may also get their arrest record expunged.
Before SER, men arrested for patronizing prostitution were eligible for the city’s major diversion program: Accelerated Misdemeanor Program (AMP), which disposes of minor criminal cases by having arrestees perform community service.
“Prostitution is definitely a quality-of-life issue, and targeting the johns is another way to attack it,” said Sgt. Joe Lanciano of the PDP’s vice unit. “We want to discourage the demand. This is not a victimless crime.”
Employment loss is another consequence of buying sex that has occurred in the city. For example, in July, 2009, Villanova University officials said that a former law school dean would not return to the faculty in the wake of his being linked to a prostitution ring. Villanova released a statement saying that at the same time the man resigned, he informed school officials of his connection with the investigation being conducted by Pennsylvania State Police. The university said it accepted his resignation. Less than a week after the abrupt resignation on June 29, when he cited personal and medical reasons, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported that the man was apparently patronizing prostituted women. Citing a report from the state police, the Inquirer reported that the man was one of two sex buyers who provided information that culminated in a no-contest plea by the man promoting the business. The Inquirer said the man was a “customer” at a Kennett Township house suspected as a site for prostitution when police raided it in November, 2008. He was not charged. Citing the police report, the Inquirer said the man had paid a woman $170 for 35 minutes of sexual contact
Key Partners
- Philadelphia Police Department
- Citywide Vice Enforcement Unit
- District Attorney’s Office
- Sexual Education and Responsibility (john school program)
- Accelerated Misdemeanor Program (community service)
Key Sources
John School:
- “Philadelphia Launches ‘Johns’ Diversion Program”, Philadelphia Inquirer, May 26 2014.
- “Philadelphia Starts Program Tackling Prostitution Demand”, Philadelphia Magazine, May 27 2014.
- “Options Bring Hope to Former Prostitutes, Johns”, Philadelphia Daily News, September 11 2014.
- “Court Worker Gets House Arrest for Patronizing Prostitute,” Philadelphia Inquirer, July 17 2015.
Street-Level Reverse Stings; Identity Disclosure:
- “John Patrol: That Center City ‘Hooker’ Might Be a Policewoman in Disguise”, Philadelphia Daily News, June 19 1985.
- “Vice Squad Plans Use of Decoys; Anti-Prostitution Effort Targets Men”, Philadelphia Inquirer, June 19 1985.
- “A Police Squad That’s Hooking the City’s Johns; Operation John Has Netted Nearly 2,700 Arrests — and Some Controversy”, Philadelphia Inquirer, June 2 1986.
- “Prostitution Sweep Begins in S. Phila.”, Philadelphia Inquirer, February 5 1987.
- “Sting Nets Councilman’s Former Aide”, Philadelphia Inquirer, November 9 2002.
- “Police Posing as Prostitutes for a Sting; 47 Men Have Been Arrested on Solicitation Charges”, Philadelphia Inquirer, December 2 2002.
- “‘Johns’: Try a Cold Shower, Because Cops Cracking Down on Prostitution”, Philadelphia Daily News, March 2 2004.
- “Time to Put Johnnies on the Spot, But Cops Unwilling to Release Names”, Philadelphia Daily News, April 1 2004.
- “Police Name 16 Caught in Sex Stings”, Philadelphia Daily News, April 14 2004.
- “Phila. Principal Is Reassigned After News of Prostitution Sting”, Philadelphia Inquirer, April 15 2004.
- “Cop Sex Sting Targets Kensington”, Philadelphia Daily News, April 22 2004.
- “Verdicts Coming in on Johns in Spotlight”, Philadelphia Daily News, July 30 2004.
- “18 Johns Busted in Sting”, Philadelphia Daily News, August 9 2008.
- “Dear Johns: You’re Busted!”, Philadelphia Daily News, August 9 2008.
- “102 Nabbed in Kensington Prostitution Sting”, Philadelphia Daily News, December 9 2009.
- “Ex-Phila. Officer Jailed in Sex Sting”, Philadelphia Inquirer, July 31 2010.
- “Police Seeking Connections in Kensington Assaults, Killings”, Philadelphia Inquirer, December 9 2010.
- “Philly Priest Charged with Soliciting a Prostitute”, FOX News, March 2 2012.
- https://whyy.org/articles/reverse-sting-operation-with-cameras-in-tow-targets-kensington-avenue-prostitution/
- “Philadelphia’s Tough Kensington Neighborhood on the Rise”, CBS/KYW-TV 3, June 27 2013.
- “Six Arrested in Daylight Prostitution Sting in Kensington”, CBS/KYW-TV 3, June 27 2013.
- “6 Alleged ‘Johns’ Arrested in Kensington Prostitution Sting”, ABC/WPVI-TV 6, June 28 2013.
- “Prostitution Sting Nabs 6 Johns”, Philadelphia Daily News, June 28 2013.
- “Six Men Arrested in Prostitution Bust”, FOX/WTXF-TV 29, September 16 2013.
- “17 Men Arrested in Phila. Prostitution Sting”, Philadelphia Inquirer, October 17 2013.
- “Mt. Airy Man among 4 Arrested in Prostitution ‘Johns’ Sting”, Newsworks, March 20 2014.
- “34 Johns Snared in Recent Prostitution Stings”, Philadelphia Inquirer, May 9 2014.
- “70-Year-Old Man among 5 Arrested in Prostitution Crackdown in Philly”, CBS/KYW-TV 3, May 16 2014.
- “Briefly… City/Region; Police: Five Johns Busted”, Philadelphia Inquirer, May 17 2014.
- “Holland Man, 70, Arrested in Philly Prostitution Sting,” Bucks County Courier Times, October 7 2014.
Web-Based Reverse Stings:
Identity Disclosure:
- “4 Men Get Press Coverage – For Being ‘Johns'”, Philadelphia Daily News, August 12 1995.
- “Time to Put Johnnies on the Spot, But Cops Unwilling to Release Names”, Philadelphia Daily News, April 1 2004.
- “Police Name 16 Caught in Sex Stings”, Philadelphia Daily News, April 14 2004.
- “We Help Put Damper on Hooker Biz”, Philadelphia Daily News, May 4 2004.
- “Dear John Letter”, Philadelphia Weekly, July 21 2004.
- “Two Non-Johns”, Philadelphia Weekly, August 11 2004.
- “Reverse-Sting Operation (with Cameras in Tow) Targets Kensington Avenue Prostitution”, Newsworks, June 28 2013.
- “Police Post Pics of Alleged Prostitution Johns to Facebook”, Philadelphia Magazine, October 7 2014.
Community Service:
Employment Loss:
- https://www.bizjournals.com/philadelphia/villanova_dean_resigned_over_prostitution (2009)
- https://www.inquirer.com/district-attorney-shooting-prostitution-vernon-harris (2009)
Sex Trafficking and Child Sexual Exploitation in the Area:
- “Teen Sex for Sale”, Philadelphia Daily News, October 23 1997.
- “Pimp Abducted, Raped 3 Teens, A.C. Cops Claim”, Press of Atlantic City, January 8 2000.
- “Phila. Man Charged with Turning Minn. Girl into Prostitute”, Philadelphia Daily News, October 26 2012.
- “Feds Charge Pair with Prostitution Offenses”, Delaware County Times, May 2 2013.
- “Feds: Haverstraw Man Made Girl Sex Slave; 4 People Charged”, Lower Hudson Valley Journal News, August 28 2013.
- “Man Who Pimped Bensalem Teens Sentenced for Sex Trafficking”, Bensalem Patch, November 13 2013.
- “Two Indicted for Sex Trafficking in Western Pennsylvania”, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, January 30 2014.
- “Woman Accused of Sex Trafficking Was Prison Guard While Co-Defendant Served Time”, Pittsburgh Tribune, January 30 2014.
- “Nonjury Trial, No Death Penalty, in Cold-Case Murder”, Philadelphia Inquirer, April 5 2014.
- “Chester Man Pleads Guilty to Sex Trafficking Charges”, Delaware County Times, July 23 2014.
- “NE Philly Teen’s Sex-Slave Experience Is All Too Common”, Philadelphia Daily News, August 5 2014.
- “Fugitive Nabbed in Prostitution Ring”, Philadelphia Inquirer, August 10 2014.
- “Colorado Man Gets 51-Months in Prostitution Case”, CBS/KCNC-TV 4, August 15 2014.
- “Pimp ‘King Kobra’ Sentenced to More than 21 Years Behind Bars”, Philadelphia Daily News, August 19 2014.
- “Forced into Sex, Then Victimized by the System”, Philadelphia Daily News, September 11 2014.
- “U.D. Man Faces Trial on Sex Assault, Human Trafficking Charges”, Delaware County Times, October 3 2014.
- “Judge Sends Chester Woman to Prison for 15 Years for Sex Trafficking Females”, Press Release, U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, October 22 2014.
- “Court Worker Gets House Arrest for Patronizing Prostitute,” Philadelphia Inquirer, July 17 2015.
- “Woman Admits Confining Disabled People in Squalor, Forcing 2 into Prostitution,” Harrisburg Patriot-News, September 10 2015.
- “Woman who Held Mentally Disabled Adults Like ‘Zoo Animals’ in Her Basement Hit with Life behind Bars,” New York Daily News, November 5 2015.
- “Lansdale Man Charged in Alleged Prostitution of 16-Year-Old Girl,” Philly Voice, February 24 2016.
- https://patch.com/pennsylvania/philadelphia/4-philadelphians-charged-sex-trafficking-minors (2021)
- https://www.justice.gov/usao-edpa/pr/four-philadelphians-charged-sex-trafficking-minors (2021)
- https://patch.com/pennsylvania/philadelphia/philadelphia-man-ran-sex-trafficking-ring-feds (2021)
- https://patch.com/pennsylvania/philadelphia/sex-trafficker-philadelphia-gets-17-years-federal-prison (2022)
- https://www.mychesco.com/philadelphia-man-sentenced-for-sex-trafficking-two-teenage-girls/ (2022)
- https://www.mychesco.com/philadelphia-man-sentenced-to-30-years-for-sex-trafficking-a-minor-on-backpage/ (2022)
Background on Prostitution in the Area:
- “Prostitution Trial Ordered for Escort-Service Owners”, Philadelphia Inquirer, January 8 1985.
- “Despite AIDS, Business Is Booming on the Street”, Philadelphia Inquirer, April 5 1987.
- “Prostitution Charges Detailed at Hearing; An Ex-Officer, His Wife and 10 Alleged Call Girls Are Accused of Selling Sex through Escort Services”, Philadelphia Inquirer, March 9 1993.
- “Kensington Avenue Has Become Crowded with Prostitutes”, Philadelphia Inquirer, October 10 1997.
- “Something to Sell”, Philadelphia Inquirer, May 26 1998.
- “Operation Sunrise Rolls In; The Cleanup Starts in Kensington”, Philadelphia Daily News, June 16 1998.
- “Craigslist Not a Place to Hooker Up”, Philadelphia Daily News, September 9 2006.
- “A New Dawn: Philly Court Uses Compassion to Fight Prostitution”, Philadelphia Weekly, August 3 2010.
- “Pa. Cops Bust 9 in Airport-Hotel Prostitution Sting”, Philadelphia Daily News, August 20 2010.
- “Philly’s Cop-Free Heroin Zone”, Daily Beast, August 13 2011.
- “Police Bust Alleged Prostitution Operation in Old City”, ABC/WPVI-TV 6, November 15 2012.
- “Prostitution Often Grows from a Life Filled with Trauma”, Newsworks, August 20 2013.
- http://www.philadelphiaweekly.com/news/is-philly-s-true-problem-of-prostitution-the-jane-or-the-john (2016)
- https://www.inquirer.com/prostitution-legal-cases-philadelphia-sex-workers-programs (2022)
- https://www.pennlive.com/pa-city-public-toilets-that-prevent-illegal-drug-use-prostitution (2023)
Documented Violence Against Individuals Engaged in Prostitution in the Area:
- “1 Body Found in Bucks Identified”, Philadelphia Inquirer, July 20 1986.
- “Torture Victims ID’d as Transvestites”, Philadelphia Daily News, July 21 1986.
- “Police Identify 2nd Mutilated Body”, Philadelphia Inquirer, July 22 1986.
- “Captors Murder Count Rumored as 6”, Lakeland Ledger, March 31 1987.
- “Police Check Rumors, Unsolved Murder Cases in Heidnik Probe”, Nashua Telegraph, March 31 1987.
- “Cyril ‘Tony’ Brown Pleads Not Guilty in Captivity Case”, Gettysburg Times, August 13 1987.
- “Pol Accused of Rape”, Philadelphia Daily News, October 2 1987.
- “Prostitute Tells of ‘House of Horrors'”, Lodi News-Sentinel, June 21 1988.
- “Torture-Murder Defendant Guilty but Insane, Defense Attorney Says”, Lawrence Journal-World, June 21 1998.
- “Heidnik Guilty of First-Degree Murder, Kidnap”, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, July 2 1988.
- “2nd Suspect Arrested in Germantown Rape-Slashings”, Philadelphia Daily News, October 17 1990.
- “Man Convicted in Rape”, Philadelphia Inquirer, May 3 1991.
- “Man Gets Jail Term in Two Rapes; He Got 33 1/2 to 66 Months; The Crimes Were Brutal, but the Evidence Problematic”, Philadelphia Inquirer, October 9 1992.
- “City Police Officer Charged in Abduction, Rape, Assault; A Prostitute Later Identified the Policeman as Her Attacker”, Philadelphia Inquirer, July 14 1998.
- “Man Commits Assault on Day of Release, Goes Back to Jail”, Philadelphia Northeast Times, May 8 2002.
- “North Phila. Man Charged in Series of Sexual Assaults; Police Say DNA Linked Him to Attacks on Women in 2001, He Is Accused of Posing as a Police Officer”, Philadelphia Inquirer, March 11 2004.
- “Judge Sparks Furor after Tossing Rape Charge Involving Prostitute”, Somerset Daily American, October 31 2007.
- “For Hookers, Fear of Attack Is a Constant Companion”, Philadelphia Inquirer, December 9 2010.
- “Police Seeking Connections in Kensington Assaults, Killings”, Philadelphia Inquirer, December 9 2010.
- “Woman Attacked and Choked in Kensington; Police”, NBC/WCAU-TV 10, December 31 2010.
- “Philadelphia Man Busted in Killing and Dismembering of Transgender Prostitute”, New York Daily News, July 20 2013.
- “Body Parts Found in North Philadelphia Lot”, Philadelphia Inquirer, July 22 2013.
- “Cops: Doylestown Loan Officer Killed by Man, 2 Prostitutes”, Bucks County Courier-Times, September 6 2013.
- “Nonjury Trial, No Death Penalty, in Cold-Case Murder”, Philadelphia Inquirer, April 5 2014.
- “Two Charged with Aggravated Assault in Shooting”, Philadelphia Tribune, June 22 2014.
- “Forced into Sex, then Victimized by the System,” Philadelphia Daily News, September 11 2014.
- “U.D. Man Faces Trial on Sex Assault, Human Trafficking Charges”, Delaware County Times, October 3 2014.
State | Pennsylvania |
Type | City |
Population | 1582000 |
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