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John schools have been around nationwide and in Canada for about six years, but most offer a one-day course. Many of these schools spook men into not misbehaving again, assailing them with marathon lectures from former prostitutes, police, health-care professionals and community merchants all too ready to tell a roomful of johns how reprehensible their behavior was. In contrast, the Salt Lake City program takes a different approach.
With new developments and historic upgrades springing up on many downtown streets, the Flower Patch store is in contrast an anomaly to the spanking new buildings on the rest of its block.
Salt Lake City Johns learn new lessons after soliciting the world’s oldest profession.
By Nesreen Khashan
Kay saw the man sitting in a chair, close to where two tables met to make a corner. He was visibly shamed, almost in tears, by her story of how his money fed her drug addiction. From the time she first began using heroin at age 16, Kay, now 40, lived...