John school is a form of educational intervention aimed at clients of prostitutes
Who are colloquially known as 'johns' in North America.Societal norms deemed the behavior of clients and their engagement in sex work as atypical so John Schools worked to address this.John schools originated in San Francisco due to community frustrations about the great occurrence of street prostitution in their areas and the lack of effective policies to combat the sex industry.Schools similar to the San Francisco one were established throughout the country and in multiple nations.John schools are usually a diversion program for people - almost exclusively men - arrested for soliciting the services of a prostitute
Or another related offense.This often acts as an alternative to criminal prosecutions.However
In some jurisdictions
Courts may sentence men to attend a john school program as a condition of probation.John schools often last a few months and usually have weekly sessions.Their focus is often on the experiences and harms of prostitution
Such as :
The violence associated with prostitution
The sexually transmitted disease risks of prostitution
And the effects of prostitution on families and communities.Whether the John school is a diversion program or a sentencing condition
The client will often pay a fee to enroll.The fee frequently covers the cost of the program and sometimes contributes to programs to aid prostitutes
Or community projects within red light districts.Generally speaking
There is no definitive answer as to if John schools have been able to reduce the number of clients engaging in the sex industry.