An Exploratory Geospatial Typology of Illicit Massage Businesses in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metropolitan Area

Q2 Social Sciences Papers in Applied Geography Pub Date : 2023-01-09 DOI:10.1080/23754931.2022.2160653
Sean M. Crotty, Mark Daku
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Abstract Illicit massage businesses (IMBs) are a substantial element of the retail landscape in North America, and represent the most-visible illicit retail activity across the continent. The locational and descriptive data available to researchers from online IMB review sites allows for analysis of locational strategies of IMBs that are simply not possible with any other form of illegal commercial activity. And yet, spatial analyses of the industry to date all treat IMB firms as homogeneous features, rather than distinct firms that make locational choices to differentiate themselves from their competitors and/or make themselves more attractive to potential customers. The assumption of homogeneity produced conflicting and inconclusive results in previous IMB locational studies. This research begins the process of addressing this problem by drawing on extensive field surveying of IMB storefronts in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metro area to present the first geospatial typology of illicit massage businesses in North America. The typology represents a step toward a more nuanced understanding of the illicit massage industry, which can be used to improve locational analyses moving forward.
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达拉斯-沃斯堡大都会区非法按摩业务的地理空间类型学探索
非法按摩业务(imb)是北美零售业的一个重要组成部分,代表了整个非洲大陆最明显的非法零售活动。研究人员可以从在线IMB评论网站获得位置和描述性数据,从而分析IMB的位置策略,这是任何其他形式的非法商业活动根本无法做到的。然而,迄今为止,对该行业的空间分析都将IMB公司视为同质特征,而不是独特的公司,这些公司通过区位选择将自己与竞争对手区分开来,或使自己对潜在客户更具吸引力。在以往的IMB区位研究中,同质性假设产生了相互矛盾和不确定的结果。本研究通过对达拉斯-沃斯堡大都会地区的IMB店面进行广泛的实地调查,开始了解决这一问题的过程,以呈现北美非法按摩业务的第一个地理空间类型。这种类型代表着对非法按摩行业更细致入微的理解迈出了一步,这可以用来改进未来的定位分析。
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