¶ … Project HOPE
What is Project HOPE and what are the goals of the program?
In basic terms, Project HOPE according to the OPPAGA Report (2004) was "a pilot program in Hillsborough and Pinellas counties intended to break the cycle of prostitution and solicitation." The project was created by the Laws of Florida -- Chapter 2002-297. Made up of two components, i.e. prostitutes and johns (individuals soliciting prostitutes), those who participated in the program were requested to enroll into the same by "judges, state attorneys, public defenders, probation officers, and jail staff" (OPPAGA Report, 2004). It should be noted that as provided for by the law under which it was created, the program had its doors open to any individual convicted of prostitution. As the OPPAGA Report (2004) further points out, the program was mandated to "provide intake and screening, drug screening and urinalysis tests, psychosocial assessments, case management, short-term counseling, community referrals, and referrals to residential and non-residential drug treatment." From the very beginning, the project targeted not only prostitutes but also those who solicited their services as this was identified as a more effective way of curbing the prostitution cycle. Although based on a noble idea, Project HOPE experienced quite a number of problems right from start-up culminating with the vetoing of the program's funding for the 2004-05 fiscal year. It was this vetoing by the Governor that effectively ended the program.
Who are the target recipients of the program and are there any unintended benefits?
The project's target recipients in this case were both prostitutes and those who solicited their services. As the OPPAGA Report (2004) points out, it was believed that the prostitution cycle could successfully be curbed by bringing on board both prostitutes and solicitors of prostitution. The benefits of the project (both intended and unintended) in this case were many and varied....
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