Why Does Amnesty International Want to Decriminalize Prostitution?

EPISODE · Nov 18, 2016

Why Does Amnesty International Want to Decriminalize Prostitution?

from Ending Sexploitation

Amnesty International has developed a policy document supporting full decriminalization of prostitution.   Full decriminalization of prostitution is one of the world's most disastrous approaches to the sex trade. Decriminalized prostitution refers to the removal of laws criminalizing the sex trade. One form of decriminalization—commonly referred to as the Nordic model—targets only individuals involved in the selling of sex (i.e. prostituting persons); other forms of decriminalization may seek to decriminalize all parties involved in the provisioning, buying, and selling of sex. Thus, "full" decriminalization refers to the repeal of laws pertaining to pimping, brothel keeping, and sex buyers, as well as those who sell sex. It is a gift to pimps and sex buyers allowing them to carry out their activities as mere "sex business operators" and "customers," and normalizes the sexual violence and exploitation inherent to prostitution as a form of "work." Why is Amnesty International advocating for this? Is it ignorance or something more sinister? Tune in to learn more. To learn more research about the harms of prostitution visit http://endsexualexploitation.org/prostitution/ and http://prostitutionresearch.com/. Action Alert: You can email leaders at Amnesty International and order postcards to send them here: http://endsexualexploitation.org/noamnesty/

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