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Old 06-25-2021, 11:37 AM   #1
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Default Criminalization "barking up the wrong tree"

H.B. No. 1540

https://capitol.texas.gov/tlodocs/87...l/HB01540F.HTM

Long story short, it changes the law to target hobbyists "solicitation", and therefore targets consensual sex work even more, leading to the type of harm these nonsensical laws lead to.


Pushing things further underground, making police actions harsher, and more difficult, and making life harder for sex workers...pushing them into residential or other more precarious situations.

Get ready for things to get WORSE for the women (and men) involved in sex work.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5529480/




"Waterbed politics" ...push it down on one side, pops up somewhere else.


Criminalization "barking up the wrong tree":

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There is a notable shift toward more repression and criminalization in sex work policies, in Europe and elsewhere. So-called neo-abolitionism reduces sex work to trafficking, with increased policing and persecution as a result. Punitive “demand reduction” strategies are progressively more popular. These developments call for a review of what we know about the effects of punishing and repressive regimes vis-à-vis sex work. From the evidence presented, sex work repression and criminalization are branded as “waterbed politics” that push and shove sex workers around with an overload of controls and regulations that in the end only make things worse. It is illustrated how criminalization and repression make it less likely that commercial sex is worker-controlled, non-abusive, and non-exploitative. Criminalization is seriously at odds with human rights and public health principles. It is concluded that sex work criminalization is barking up the wrong tree because it is fighting sex instead of crime and it is not offering any solution for the structural conditions that sex work (its ugly sides included) is rooted in. Sex work repression travels a dead-end street and holds no promises whatsoever for a better future. To fight poverty and gendered inequalities, the criminal justice system simply is not the right instrument. The reasons for the persistent stigma on sex work as well as for its present revival are considered.

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It is time to acknowledge commercial sex as a widely prevalent and basically fully legitimate form of sexual relations. For a variety of reasons, many women (and men) will turn to making money on sex and substantial groups of people will, also for different reasons, turn to paying for it. There is nothing wrong with asking or giving money for bodily services provided it takes place under humane conditions, is fully consensual, worker-controlled, free from discrimination and violence, and no more exploitative than the average job would ideally be. Anything retracting from these qualities should be fought, but without the unproductive criminalization of the branch as a whole. After all, we don’t criminalize marriage either because there is domestic violence.

Controversies on sex work seem to get stuck in simplified, stereotypical imagery of commercial sex, an imagery that denies it being widely diverse and varied, multi-layered, and multi-determined. Simplified visions of sex work as either exploitation or choice, either violence or victory (instead of it often being both or neither), obfuscate a nuanced, complex, and adequate understanding of commercial sex and sex work realities. This complexity in sex work builds upon the complexity of the societal conditions it is rooted in the first place. There are no simple solutions when it comes to improving sex workers’ position, like there is no simple solution to fighting gender and economic inequity or violence, abuse, and exploitation. Decriminalization is an important first step, but in itself not enough. The complexity of the issues at stake calls for long-term organizing, mobilization, and community interventions and painstaking processes of raising awareness, empowerment, and building solidarity and safety nets. And progress will be partial, uneven, and never ensured. One thing is sure though: increased policing and repression of commercial sex practices are not going to help any sex worker or victim of trafficking and will only make things worse. Clearly, all crime in and beyond commercial sex needs to be fought with all the legal measures available, but to improve the circumstances of the women and men working sex or the complex gender and sexual injustices that their choices and realities are rooted in, the criminal justice system simply isn’t the right instrument.
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Old 06-25-2021, 03:13 PM   #2
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Need a summarized version of this lol .... thanks for sharing ...
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Old 06-25-2021, 03:39 PM   #3
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What I get out of it or my summary of it is they’re saying there in the final paragraph that they realize they have a problem with the sex trade/workers, but the legal, penal system ain’t the answer or solution, in other words, we may hear of a few arrests, low hanging fruit, but the belly of the beast is a Pandora’s box, unsolvable as long as they believe no woman or man for that matter is a willing participant and likes what they are selling, that is, their body. It’s like the war on drugs, the legal system will never prevent it, mainly because they focus on traffickers of illegal substances and not the consumer, in both industries, as long as there is a demand, there will always be a provider willing to meet the need.
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Old 06-25-2021, 08:18 PM   #4
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…just a guess, but I don’t think HB 1540 is posted in the right place.
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Old 06-25-2021, 09:04 PM   #5
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Like the war on alcohol (prohibition era) and now it is legal ... and then the war on drug now legalizing weed ... and they want to take on "the oldest profession" ... wondering how that will turn out ...lol ... politicians always trying to buys votes ... trying to look like they are making a difference... can someone remind me how many of them have been caught with lovelies and scandals...pretty sure madames for high society would count among their clients big names in politics ... just a bunch of hypocrites!!!!
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Old 06-26-2021, 12:06 AM   #6
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Agreed - its like the fox guarding the henhouse. Repub and Dem scumbags trying to enforce moral codes that they could never live up to.
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Old 06-26-2021, 07:17 PM   #7
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Legalized prostitution may reduce sex crimes: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.was...outputType=amp

So why do cities and states continue to pick on sex workers when there appears to be a benefit to legalizing prostitution?
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