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Legal Prostitution but a crime to pay for sex
Swenani
#1 Posted : Tuesday, January 07, 2014 1:22:02 PM
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The French National Assembly voted for a bill that makes it a crime to pay for sex,though prostitution will retain ts legal status.The controversial measure,which must still pass the senate,would impose fines startting at 1,500 euros on the customers of the 40,000 prostitutes who work in France.Opponents of the law fear it will push prostitution underground.

Source The economist 7th December
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butterflyke
#2 Posted : Thursday, November 13, 2014 10:40:56 PM
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Copy & paste: In a centuries deep sea of clichés despairing that 'prostitution will always be with us', one country's success stands out as a solitary beacon lighting the way. In just five years Sweden has dramatically reduced the number of its women in prostitution. In the capital city of Stockholm the number of women in street prostitution has been reduced by two thirds, and the number of johns has been reduced by 80%. There are other major Swedish cities where street prostitution has all but disappeared. Gone too, for the most part, are the renowned Swedish brothels and massage parlors which proliferated during the last three decades of the twentieth century when prostitution in Sweden was legal.

what complex formula has Sweden managed this feat? Amazingly, Sweden's strategy isn't complex at all. It's tenets, in fact, seem so simple and so firmly anchored in common sense as to immediately spark the question, "Why hasn't anyone tried this before?"

Sweden's Groundbreaking 1999 Legislation

In 1999, after years of research and study, Sweden passed legislation that a) criminalizes the buying of sex, and b) decriminalizes the selling of sex. The novel rationale behind this legislation is clearly stated in the government's literature on the law:

"In Sweden prostitution is regarded as an aspect of male violence against women and children. It is officially acknowledged as a form of exploitation of women and children and constitutes a significant social problem... gender equality will remain unattainable so long as men buy, sell and exploit women and children by prostituting them."

In addition to the two pronged legal strategy, a third and essential element of Sweden's prostitution legislation provides for ample and comprehensive social service funds aimed at helping any prostitute who wants to get out, and additional funds to educate the public. As such, Sweden's unique strategy treats prostitution as a form of violence against women in which the men who exploit by buying sex are criminalized, the mostly female prostitutes are treated as victims who need help, and the public is educated in order to counteract the historical male bias that has long stultified thinking on prostitution. To securely anchor their view in firm legal ground, Sweden's prostitution legislation was passed as part and parcel of the country's 1999 omnibus violence against women legislation.

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#3 Posted : Thursday, November 13, 2014 11:10:34 PM
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butterflyke wrote:
Copy & paste: In a centuries deep sea of clichés despairing that 'prostitution will always be with us', one country's success stands out as a solitary beacon lighting the way. In just five years Sweden has dramatically reduced the number of its women in prostitution. In the capital city of Stockholm the number of women in street prostitution has been reduced by two thirds, and the number of johns has been reduced by 80%. There are other major Swedish cities where street prostitution has all but disappeared. Gone too, for the most part, are the renowned Swedish brothels and massage parlors which proliferated during the last three decades of the twentieth century when prostitution in Sweden was legal.

what complex formula has Sweden managed this feat? Amazingly, Sweden's strategy isn't complex at all. It's tenets, in fact, seem so simple and so firmly anchored in common sense as to immediately spark the question, "Why hasn't anyone tried this before?"

Sweden's Groundbreaking 1999 Legislation

In 1999, after years of research and study, Sweden passed legislation that a) criminalizes the buying of sex, and b) decriminalizes the selling of sex. The novel rationale behind this legislation is clearly stated in the government's literature on the law:

"In Sweden prostitution is regarded as an aspect of male violence against women and children. It is officially acknowledged as a form of exploitation of women and children and constitutes a significant social problem... gender equality will remain unattainable so long as men buy, sell and exploit women and children by prostituting them."

In addition to the two pronged legal strategy, a third and essential element of Sweden's prostitution legislation provides for ample and comprehensive social service funds aimed at helping any prostitute who wants to get out, and additional funds to educate the public. As such, Sweden's unique strategy treats prostitution as a form of violence against women in which the men who exploit by buying sex are criminalized, the mostly female prostitutes are treated as victims who need help, and the public is educated in order to counteract the historical male bias that has long stultified thinking on prostitution. To securely anchor their view in firm legal ground, Sweden's prostitution legislation was passed as part and parcel of the country's 1999 omnibus violence against women legislation.

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#4 Posted : Thursday, November 13, 2014 11:53:39 PM
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#5 Posted : Friday, November 14, 2014 9:15:34 AM
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And I thought there was someone for representation... Smhsmile
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#6 Posted : Friday, November 14, 2014 9:15:39 AM
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#7 Posted : Friday, November 14, 2014 10:09:12 AM
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That view presupposes that Women are weaker and as such, prone to exploitation by Men!!!

What if a dude goes ahead to get services of carnal nature, then fails to pay! - No crime committed since the liaison was consensual.
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#8 Posted : Friday, November 14, 2014 10:18:51 AM
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Majority of the street hookers are mostly pimped hence the violence attached to it through forced prostitution. But, then the escorts are in the same class, some of them are highly educated or in graduate schools who go into high end prostitution willingly. Are those too captured under the violence prone trade?
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Swenani
#9 Posted : Friday, November 14, 2014 10:22:05 AM
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Pedes wrote:
Majority of the street hookers are mostly pimped hence the violence attached to it through forced prostitution. But, then the escorts are in the same class, some of them are highly educated or in graduate schools who go into high end prostitution willingly. Are those too captured under the violence prone trade?

There is an exclusive fish parlour somewhere in westlands where t game ever "prostitutes" are highly educated with good steady jobs driving serious Germany machines
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#10 Posted : Friday, November 14, 2014 10:23:01 AM
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same in USA it's a crime to pay for sex but the numbers keep growing
mkenyan
#11 Posted : Friday, November 14, 2014 10:48:35 AM
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Nandwa wrote:

That view presupposes that Women are weaker and as such, prone to exploitation by Men!!!

What if a dude goes ahead to get services of carnal nature, then fails to pay! - No crime committed since the liaison was consensual.

maybe obtaining by false pretences. and the penalty may even be higher.
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#12 Posted : Friday, November 14, 2014 12:03:58 PM
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