Full legalization and regulation in exchange for protection is the only way to go. That's what every other business does.
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@aspasia_project I am not sure that victims in the sex trade are deterred from reporting crimes for legal reasons@AvaGraceVIP
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@SWOPDallas they fear further recriminations so it is simpler to not report. @aspasia_project@SWOPOrlando -
@AvaGraceVIP@SWOPDallas#decriminalization would REQUIRE LE to investigate crimes reported by#sexwork-ers. @aspasia_project -
@SWOPOrlando@AvaGraceVIP @aspasia_project Most LE investigates all violent crimes that are reported. It's always illegal to hurt someone. -
@SWOPDallas under criminalisation workers are reluctant to report in first place. No report -no investigation@SWOPOrlando @aspasia_project -
@AvaGraceVIP@SWOPOrlando @aspasia_project I think that in the majority of cases, fear of arrest is not what prevents girls from reporting -
@SWOPDallas that's anecdotal evidence at best. What do believe prevents them from reporting then?@SWOPOrlando @aspasia_project -
@AvaGraceVIP@SWOPOrlando @aspasia_project I believe most violence against SW's is not committed by clients but someone close to them. - 3 more replies
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@Raven_AB this strikes me as good antitrafficking policy, theory writeup: https://aspasiaproject.wordpress.com/2015/03/07/a-theory-of-antitrafficking-policy/ …@SWOPDallas@AvaGraceVIP@SWOPOrlando -
@Raven_AB@SWOPDallas@AvaGraceVIP@SWOPOrlando may I ask your sense of how this policy works in practice?
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