Sex work can be dangerous; but those dangers are exacerbated, or in many cases even created, by criminalisation. – Jean Urquhart
Something Rotten in Sweden (December Updates)
…sex workers [protested] a San Francisco anti-trafficking panel discussion…about “Discouraging Demand”…[including] the “John School”…Maxine Doogan…[of] the Erotic Service Providers Union…[said] “Using the term ‘john’ to describe our clients is like using the N-word…It’s a derogatory means of dehumanizing the customers.” Law enforcement efforts that go after clients ultimately increase risks for sex workers, she continued. “Any criminalization of our customers is going to bring us more violence”…Doogan also cited the Supreme Court of Canada’s landmark decision…striking down…anti-prostitution laws that the justices unanimously agreed were…dangerous…
For Those Who Think Legalization is a Good Idea
…the law which regulates sex work in India today [is] the Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act (ITPA), 1956. This does not criminalise sex work per se, but, as the Lawyers’ Collective that works for sex workers’ rights points out, it results in “de facto criminalisation through prohibition of soliciting, brothel and street work”, and this “has effectively undermined sex workers’ ability to claim protection of law”…Often sex workers are evicted from the only roof they had with their children in the name of “closing down brothels”…[the avails law] criminalises…their children as soon as they cross the age of 18, and old parents and younger siblings who many sex workers support. However…“The criminalisation of soliciting is one of the most obvious legal problems…Sex workers are arrested even when they’re not soliciting”…
This has a few irksome passages, but it’s probably much more palatable to rescue industry types than the way most sex worker rights activists might express it:
…Imagine someone flying across the country to pick up an individual they only recently met. They are removed from everything they have ever known. Then they’re placed in a home where they can’t have contact with anyone in the outside world. Sounds much like trafficking? It also sounds like a rescue…More often than not the story of Captain Save a Ho and the “fair maiden” ends with the girl running out as friends console the rescuer saying, “You did the best you could”…“She had too many problems”…or “Maybe she was wounded beyond repair”…The term “rescue” naturally implies that a person is incapable of helping themselves, and sometimes this is true…but the effects of being rescued can leave a lasting emotional mark on the survivor, which is difficult to overcome in the new life…
…[Virginia] police say a teenager is facing child pornography charges after allegedly tweeting nude pictures of herself…The teen’s phone was confiscated for evidence, and she was charged with one count of distribution of child pornography…this could end up…with jail time…investigators say they are seeing a surge in these types of cases because teens see it as harmless sexting.
How dare they form their own opinions! Only “authorities” have the right to determine what is harmless, and teens must be taught that by the infliction of much more severe harm.
Neither Addiction Nor Epidemic
…David Ley…and colleagues conducted a review [showing]…only 27 percent…of articles on porn addiction contain…actual data, while [most suffer from]…poor experimental designs, [low] methodological rigor and lack of model specification…The review…found very little evidence — if any at all — to support…the purported negative side effects…There was no sign pornography was connected to erectile dysfunction, or that it caused any [brain] changes…people reporting “addiction” are more likely to…have a non-heterosexual orientation …high libido…and…religious values that conflict with their sexual behavior and desires…the research team said pornography might improve attitudes toward sexuality…increase quality of life…and…provide…a legal outlet for illegal sexual behaviors or desires, and its consumption or availability has been associated with a decrease in sex offenses, especially child molestation…
Coincidentally, Dr. Ley also appears in “Horns” below.
The lengths to which prosecutors and reporters will go to avoid saying “rape” when the rapist is a cop are nothing short of amazing:
Sorrento Police Chief Earl Theriot admits he committed sex acts with an unresponsive woman…and now faces a federal sentence for lying to the FBI about it…Theriot…placed her in the front seat of his police vehicle and took her to his office where he “engaged in…sexual contact with her”…
[Alexandria Gregg]…is suing the…department of public safety and [prison warden] Neal Wagatsuma…for…[sexually] shaming…her and other female inmates…“During open public meetings of male and female detainees…Wagatsuma repeatedly forced…[female inmates] to stand at a podium and speak about their private, intimate and traumatizing sexual experience”…the warden ordered [them] to elaborate on…incidents of rape as well as sexual preferences. The public questionings were videotaped by male detainees…“Typically, the detainees selected for filming were young attractive women”…
Presented with minimal comment: the US continues its descent in the press freedom index; it is now just below Papua New Guinea and Romania, and just above Haiti and Niger.
A good article by Melissa Gira Grant on the real effects of political crusades against sex work. Note that though Salon chose to point fingers at “the right” in its headline, the article itself makes no false partisan distinctions:
…Super Bowl lent the excuse for New York and New Jersey…to step up their routine anti-prostitution policing, in anticipation of an increased demand for commercial sex that, in Super Bowls past, has never been borne out. NYPD’s vice unit coordinator Anthony Favale doesn’t even seem to mind that the hype is just that, telling Time, ”I don’t know if the increased number [of prostitutes] is a legend or not, but I am exploiting the opportunity”…Long before the media turned the Super Bowl into a…story of violence and exploitation…people engaged in the sex trade have been documenting…all the ways anti-prostitution policing pits them against law enforcement and puts them at risk when they need help…
Sometimes the absurdity of the idea of consensual crime is blatantly obvious:
The European Union is [finally] enforcing laws which…require countries to estimate how much cash changes hands on their black markets. Those figures will be taken into account when calculating national GDP and allocating the £120-billion Brussels budget. EU officials say the change will ensure consistent economic comparisons between member states. As prostitution and drug use is legal in some member states – like the Netherlands – officials say it’s only fair for other states to acknowledge those activities in their national accounts. Prostitution in the UK is expected to be valued at £3 billion a year, and drug dealing at around £7 billion…
An…NGO, Society Against Prostitution and Child Labour in Nigeria (SAP-CLN), in collaboration with Abuja Environmental Protection Board (AEPB) have elected to embark on a controversial campaign to rid Nigeria’s capital city of prostitutes…armed soldiers and police…run amok…[victims are charged] N5,000 each [about $30.50 US]…those [with] the money [are] released instantly [but] others [are held overnight to see a] magistrate…SAP-CLN has many [lawsuits] hanging on its neck [over this]…and…the… Dorothy Njemanze Foundation…has called on the Federal Government to stop SAP-CLN…The group said many female students …employees… shoppers and even married women have been brutalised and abducted…
Dr. Brooke Magnanti on the evangelical underpinnings of “sex trafficking” myth:
The scandal of counsellors in “crisis clinics” that claim to offer “abortion support” claiming that terminations can cause breast cancer and women to become child sexual abusers was exposed this week…The vast majority of such “clinics” in the UK…are run by…Christian Action Research and Education (CARE)…the secretariat for the All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Prostitution and the Global Sex Trade. This APPG aims to promote the so-called Swedish Model…It’s been revealed over and over again how far left second wavers are beholden to anti-homosexuality, anti-trans, anti-sex work and anti-abortion interests, yet many people refuse to acknowledge the truth…I think Pee Wee Herman says it best…
Time bravely denounces police violence against sex workers! But only in China, of course; American anti-whore police violence is A-OK:
…A 6,000-strong [police] force reportedly raided 12 hotels and entertainment venues in Dongguan] leading to 67 arrests — 90-odd cops for each of the alleged perpetrators. Two police chiefs were later suspended, according the South China Morning Post… “Swept Away: Abuses Against Sex Workers in China“…documented torture, beatings, physical assaults, arbitrary detentions and fines. Another report, by Asia Catalyst, found that escaping custody meant paying bribes. Periodic “busts” focus on shaming women, not stemming the trade. In a now-notorious 2010 case, Dongguan officials publicly paraded male and female suspects, barefoot and handcuffed, through the street…But…China’s netizens know where the real shame lies…“clean [up] your so called police troops, that’s what people really want to see” [said commenters]…“Arrest 67 officials [instead]”…
Once again: female sexual desire has nothing to do with blood flow, to the genitalia or anywhere else:
…a pill dubbed “female Viagra”…containing an extract from French pine bark called pycnogenol, goes on sale this month…[under the name] Lady Prelox…The manufacturer…claims its product “boosts libido and increases arousal in women”, because it “encourages blood flow to the reproductive organs as well as the brain”…
…the Dutch justice ministry announced the planned closing of…19 prisons…[due to] a continued decline in crime rates. Additionally, those who are convicted are choosing electronic tagging instead of incarceration. This allows people to go back to work and continue as productive members of society. It also saves about $50,000 per year per person…
…From an evolutionary perspective, the idea that a guy would take pleasure from watching his wife with another man is counterintuitive. Historically, men have gone to great lengths to avoid being “cuckolded”…fear of cuckoldry…shaped how our male ancestors approached sexual relationships and, to this day, is…the reason men tend to get more jealous…about…sexual infidelity than women…Increasingly, scientists favor a biological explanation based on a growing body of work on sperm competition. Research shows that when one woman mates with several men, those men can display behavioral and biological changes intended to increase their likelihood of fertilizing her egg…David Ley…[thinks it’s related to] displaying…one’s sexy wife [as] a status symbol…
More truthful headline: “Underage Sex Worker Murdered in Yorba Linda”
A 17-year-old girl found stabbed to death in…Yorba Linda [California]…was a victim of human trafficking…about two weeks before she was killed…Officers identified Aubreyanna Sade Parks as a victim of human trafficking during a crackdown on prostitution in Santa Ana….Parks was turned over to county social service workers…[and] taken to a shelter but walked out in the following days…Larry Soo Shin [has been arrested for the murder]…
It’s bad enough that criminalization almost certainly contributed to this young woman’s death; do they really need to erase her agency in an attempt to increase that criminalization for living sex workers?
Considering it’s in an Irish newspaper, this is nothing short of amazing:
…Watching [Northern Ireland’s justice committee] in action, you could very well be back in Salem in the final years of the 17th century…Laura…Lee’s treatment was so bad that she has registered a complaint with the Assembly…Lee does much of her sex work with terminally ill and disabled men, offering them a discount from her normal rate…In one of the most repulsive parts of the hearing, Paul Givan asked her, “Why would you exploit a disabled individual and make him pay?”, as though Lee was targeting defenceless men and entrapping them into having sex with her…[these] posturing men…clearly fancy themselves as grand inquisitors, when in reality they mistake boorishness and stupid sneering for incisive interrogation. It is [they], not…Laura Lee, who should be ashamed of themselves.
Catastrophic Consequences (TW3 #406)
MSP Jean Urquhart did something extraordinary this week:
Jean has criticised Edinburgh’s decision to delicense its saunas and massage parlours, and called for a debate on decriminalising sex work in order to improve safety and decrease stigma. Her intervention has been praised by…SCOT-PEP as “courageous”…Jean highlighted calls from sex workers’ organisations for full decriminalisation, as practiced in New Zealand since 2003…
Whenever I argue for legalization, it seems I really mean decriminalization. I’ll change my language choice. That is to say, I think SW should be legal, but not subject to more regulation than anything else. Basically the rules should be all parties are consenting and everyone is of legal age. I was carrying over the idea of drug decriminalization where, “It’s illegal, but we’ll look the other way.”
It’s a common error, because the way the terms are used for drugs & sex work are exactly opposite. Very annoying!
I hope they’re not exactly “opposite” – I was trying to explain the “decriminalization” of drugs to a co-worker the other day and I explained it in the same context we normally use that word when talking about prostitution.
I don’t see how anyone can support the drug war anymore. We are sacrificing good men like Brian Terry in a vain attempt to keep junkies like Phillip Seymour Hoffman from killing themselves. In the end – we lose the men fighting the cartels AND guys like Hoffman – found with a heroin needle in his arm AND 70 bags of heroin in his room.
It’s lunacy.
You didn’t actually make an error. The meaning you are referring to is the classic meaning of the word ‘legalization.’ Legalization actually means “the process of removing a legal prohibition against something which is currently not legal.” Decriminalization, on the other hand means to remove the issue from the realm of criminal law.
The confusion comes from the fact that certain systems, especially those of Canada and Nevada, have been referred to as ‘legalization’ so many times that they have become strongly associated with the word. While technically these systems can fit under the umbrella of ‘legalization’ because the act of prostitution is legal, the associated regulations are so strict that it makes the legality at its core fundamentally irrelevant.
Still, you’re not wrong to support ‘legalization’ provided you make clear that the model you support looks more like New Zealand and less like Canada before the recent Supreme Court ruling.
It gives me the shudders to see how daunting the battle is for sex workers fighting for their rights. However, it seems sex workers have made some progress, especially in Canada and Ireland, in forcing the Anti-Sex Neo-Puritans to reveal the true nature of their opposition to sex work-that it is “dirty”, “immoral”, and casting sex workers as minions of Lucifer; as opposed to the narrative of sex workers being passive and infantile “victims” in need of “rescue”.
This wasn’t a study – appears it was just a “review” of the scientific “reviews” already published. The accurate headline should be … “Researchers: All these “studies” on porn addiction are kinda … shit!”
I don’t believe in porn addiction. But I DO think there is a problem with a kid masturbating to porn for 5-6 hours a day – same as I think that’s a problem for a kid playing PS4 or X-Box.
And when the “researchers” say …
They didn’t do any “experiments” or “studies” with real people to verify that statement … sounds like a bias among the researchers to me and …
I call bullshit. Both porn and X-box (overuse) tend to make social interaction more problematic for kids – and all my life have I worked and dealt with teens and young people in their early 20’s – and I still do.
Again – I do not believe in porn addiction – neither do I believe that porn is inherently bad. To me – it’s like chocolate – okay to have every now and then – but you turn into a fat fucker if you eat too much.
Break …
There’s a new HBO series out called “True Detective” with Woody Harrelson and Mathew McConaughey. It’s about a bunch of fictional murders in Louisiana in the mid-90’s. At least one was a prostitute. There’s a WONDERFUL exchange between (police detective) Woody Harelson and the Madame of swamp-brothel. He catches an underage hooker in the brothel and the Madame says … “You don’t know what life this girl came from – you want me to tell you why she left her uncle?” Then when he questions the whole business she tells him … “Women have been walking this planet having sex with men for free since the beginning – and you’ve never had a problem with it. But let a woman do it once for money – and suddenly everyone’s upset. Well, maybe you’re upset because you don’t OWN IT like you thought you did!”
You could say it was a meta-analysis of all available papers, all published scientific research. All of the papers showed very major limitations; the conclusions that the original authors proposed were shown to have no basis in fact.
Some background for those unfamiliar with the Belfast Telegraph, or ‘Tele’. It used to be an evening newspaper, published in Belfast but circulated in N Ireland. ‘Evening’ here often means any time from lunch onwards. It was a decidedly Unionist paper until a few decades ago when it became somewhat liberal. Even that modest change was too much for Rev Ian Paisley, who founded the Protestant Telegraph to refute such ‘romish’ moves.
More recently it has become a morning daily paper; but its progress towards liberalism, like many other papers, continues. It used to be that ‘protestant’ newspapers never reported on gaelic sport, and vice-versa. They do now.
I’ve no idea* who Finola Meredith is, but all power to her for a well informed, erudite article. I’m just not sure just how many of her readers understand the references to the Salem witch trials etc.
If you haven’t already watched the proceedings of the Justice Committee, they are available on Youtube. Watch the one with the representative of uglymugs.ie and then try to see if clicking on this site automatically directs you to escort-ireland.ie (Hint; it doesn’t). But then, the DUP have such powers…
* I really don’t know who she is; but, as so often here, her name reveals her origins.
The video is available simply by clicking on the title of that item. This site is a lot more carefully organized than you realize. 🙂
Re: Original Sin : CARE were the lobbyists behind the failed bid to criminalise the advertising of prostitution via a failed private members bill in the House of Lords during the 2015/2016 session.