Male Sex Workers Targets of Violence: Study


By Sharadha Kalyanam

Published: 15th June 2014 09:56 AM


http://www.newindianexpress.com/cities/bangalore/Male-Sex-Workers-Targets-of-Violence-Study/2014/06/15/article2281581.ece
BANGALORE: Sexual violence, which is believed to be a common occurrence in the 
flesh trade, is not restricted to women only. Men who have Sex with Men (MSMs) 
and Transgenders (MSM-Ts) are silent victims of sexual violence and in most 
cases, the perpetrators are their own clients, a study conducted across 534 
such men living in Bellary, Shimoga, Mysore and Belgaum districts.
In 61 per cent of the cases, the person who committed sexual violence were 
clients, said the study recently published in PLOS One, a journal of the Public 
Library of Sciences.
Agreeing with these findings, Krishnaiah, a volunteer who works with sexual 
minorities as part of HIV intervention programmes, said compared to female sex 
workers (FSW), MSMs are more vulnerable to sexual abuse by their partners as 
well as others for various reasons, including their appearance and behaviour.
Explaining the reasons, he said, “MSMs have a feminine personality unlike 
female sex workers who look completely like women. This makes them easy targets 
for violence as they find it difficult to pick up clients in a discreet manner.”
In fact, the study has recommended the inclusion of violence prevention as part 
of HIV prevention programmes and health services.
However, Krishnaiah added the surveys may not entirely reflect the real 
situation as sources of violence are plenty and non-acceptance of their sexual 
identity is sometimes misconstrued as violence.
“When MSMs pick up clients, they do not typically stand at bus stops and parks 
which are spots where FSWs normally pick up their clients. When clients 
approach them, it attracts attention, leading to police sometimes coming to the 
spot and may sometimes lead to violence,” he pointed out.
Why MSM-Ts faced More violence?
The study also revealed MSMs are a at higher risk of sexual violence than 
female sex workers. It also mentioned other studies done earlier, that found 
that MSM-Ts engaging in sex work were two-folds more likely to have experienced 
physical and verbal harassment.
Dr Suresh Bada Math, Additional Professor of Psychiatry at the National 
Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS), stated the reason for 
higher incidence of violence as the lack of protected networks for prostitution 
among MSMs.
“The network of commercial sex work is organised and run by pimps who protect 
sex workers. Such a network does not exist in the case of MSM-Ts,” he said.
The study observed that while female sex work is quasi-criminalised, in case of 
MSM-Ts it is not. This could be a reason why police violence is also higher (18 
per cent) as pointed out by the findings.
Dr Math said, “The incidence of violence is equally prevalent. When it comes to 
prostitution among FSWs, just soliciting a client in public is illegal, but in 
case of MSMs, it is considered as unnatural under law and this may be a reason 
why police may inflict violence on them.”
However, economic violence is higher among FSWs, which is again because it 
usually happens through rackets, he added.
Rajesh Umadevi, a programme manager at Sangama, an NGO, said condom use is a 
main bone of contention between clients and MSM sex workers and so is sexual 
abuse. “Sometimes, a group of men come and sexually abuse homosexual sex 
workers. The abuse is particularly high in kothis and among homosexuals who are 
more feminine compared to others in their community,” he said.
The study also stated that a large number of respondents said police also 
perpetrated sexual violence on them.
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