Problem: A 2013 Supreme Court of Canada decision defined as unconstitutional some existing laws against sex work, following which the Canadian Parliament re-wrote the law in such a way that selling sex was decriminalized while buying sex remained illegal. Some argue that these changes produce confusion and ambivalence around not only the legal status of a sex work exchange but also the ways in which police may or should respond to such exchanges. In light of these circumstances, policing of sex work in Canada has not improved in (at least two) specific ways over the past decade.