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Jenny9
Nej men det går hand i hand.
Som i Holland. Där avkriminaliserade de och tog bort bordellförbudet. Då steg efterfrågan, men där var för få inhemska tjejer/kvinnor som ville sälja så då ökade traffickingen för bordellerna ville ju tjäna pengar och svara på efterfrågan. Så då fick man (samhället i stort) problem med tung kriminalitet.
https://feministire.com/2012/03/18/sex-trafficking-in-the-netherlands-should-we-believe-the-hype/
-In other words, the numbers aren’t actually increasing, we’re just finding more of them. The Rapporteur could of course be entirely wrong about this; perhaps the recorded increase does reflect a real increase as well. I quote her here only to point out that what sex work opponents portray as an undisputed fact actually isn’t.
-The real spike in the numbers occurred after 2005, and it should be apparent from the shape of the curve that something significant happened at that point. Sure enough: in 2005 the Dutch law on trafficking was amended, to cover non-sexual labour and the trade in organs as well (previously it had only applied to sex trafficking). So, a certain amount of that increase has nothing to do with the sex industry. How much of it? Well, on pages 174-175 the total number of victims specifically linked to the sex sector in the years 2007, 2008 and 2009 is given as 338, 473 and 419 respectively.
-This looks to me as though basically anyone can report a “trafficking victim” to CoMensha, and CoMensha will include that person in its data without ensuring they truly qualify. That must call into question whether the numbers have been inflated through misrepresentation of their actual victim status.
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-Most of the prostitutes are working illegally. Because the Netherlands does not issue work visas for prostitution
Så alla som reser till Holland för att sälja frivilligt men inte är från EU hamnar i traffickingstatistiken.