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Sex workers hit out at new bill criminalising prostitution clients

The proposed legislation also includes tough penalties for the grooming of children.

Updated at 11pm

A NEW BILL published today includes strong penalties aimed at protecting people from sexual exploitation and online grooming.

The Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Bill 2015 criminalises the purchase of sex and includes new offences relating to the sexual exploitation of children, including paying for the purpose of sexually exploiting a child and sexual activity in the presence of a minor.

The proposed legislation will target adults who contact children online or through mobile communication for the purpose of sexually exploitation, as well as adults who send sexually explicit material to a child.

Prison sentences of up to 14 years are proposed for offences involving the sexual exploitation of children.

Other offences target those who pay to engage in sexual activity with a sex worker, with tougher penalities for those who buy sexual sevices from a person who has been trafficked.

Division

The provisions have been criticised by sex workers, however, who say criminalising the purchase of sex will “hurt the most vulnerable hardest”.

The proposed legislation, the Sex Workers Alliance said today, “systematically failed to take the views of international experts, extensive research and sex workers views into consideration”.

“This bill is intended to protect women,” sex worker Kate McGrew said.

If passed, however, it will do the opposite and force us to work in more dangerous and hidden places away from garda protection or support services.

Anti-prostitution charity Ruhama, on the other hand, welcomed the move, calling it “an important step forward in combating sexual exploitation within the sex trade”.

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The organisation expressed its objection, however, to the continued criminalisation of those involved in street-based prostitution.

“Ruhama has for years seen the terrible consequences that women have borne having been convicted of soliciting offences and treated as perpetrators rather than vulnerable persons in the eyes of the law,” CEO Sarah Benson said.

It can create a complete barrier when women want to leave prostitution and rebuild their lives.
The risk of a criminal charge can also act as an inhibitor to women in reporting crimes committed against them.

‘Crush demand’

Other charities commended provisions aimed at tackling the sexual exploitation of children.

“We know from the testimony of prostitution survivors and women who have been trafficked that children are being abused in brothels in this country,” Tanya Ward, CEO of the Children’s Rights Alliance, said.

Many of those who were exploited admit they were targeted by pimps as young teens. 13 of the 45 suspected victims of trafficking identified in 2014 were children.
The introduction of sex buyer laws will crush demand for these human rights abuses and, more importantly, it will send out the message to human traffickers that Ireland is joining the growing list of countries that are setting out to wreck the business model for their crimes.

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Advocacy group One In Four said it was disappointed that the proposed legislation fails to define sexual consent, though it commended the introduction of heavy penalties for child abuse and exploitation.

“For the first time in Ireland, it will become an offence to purchase sex and I welcome this warmly,” Executive Director Maeve Lewis  said.

I hope this may go some way to reducing the devastation caused by trafficking and the exploitation of vulnerable women through prostitution.

‘Significant step’

Minister for Justice Frances Fitzgerald called the offences “a significant step in combating risks posed to children”.

“Sexual grooming of children can include familiarising children with sexually explicit material, with a view to developing an, ultimately exploitative, relationship with that child,” she said.

These new offences and heavy sanctions reflect the seriousness of these crimes and reaffirm our societal determination to punish those who exploit innocent children.

Criminalising the purchase of sex “mirrors the approach adopted in Northern Ireland and other jurisdictions which have seen a reduction in demand and notably, over time, an increase in support for similar laws”, Fitzgerald added.

First published at 7pm

Read: Dozens of children moved around Ireland for sexual exploitation

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    Dec 31st 2018, 12:50 PM

    Lived there for many years. Left after 3 muggings……1 at knifepoint. Most knife crime there is focused in a certain community but people and police are reluctant to point this out as they fear being called racist

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    Dec 31st 2018, 11:30 AM

    Stab capital London. No end in sight

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    Dec 31st 2018, 2:47 PM

    @GloryManUnited2019: it was never as bad here as it is there in fairness!

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    Dec 31st 2018, 12:00 PM

    @Dave Dublin: Be fair Dave, Not all English people are like that.

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    Dec 31st 2018, 10:25 AM

    That’s what you call a scatter gun approach.

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    Dec 31st 2018, 10:32 AM

    That would be justified if the victim had 39 stab wounds

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    Dec 31st 2018, 10:40 AM

    @Paul: one is guilty the others are preventing the police from finding out the truth. They be charged with, with holding evidence, interfering with an investigation etc.

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    Dec 31st 2018, 10:56 AM

    @Paul: what a stupid comment…..

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    Dec 31st 2018, 11:21 AM

    @Jim Buckley Barrett: One or more may the alleged attacker/s. No guilty until tried and convicted

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    Dec 31st 2018, 11:23 AM

    @Paul: be

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    Dec 31st 2018, 11:29 AM

    @Pat O Brien: I hope the victim recovers but I think arresting 39 people at a party who may know nothing is a bit excessive

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    Dec 31st 2018, 11:34 AM

    @Paul: or who may know everything

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    Dec 31st 2018, 11:53 AM

    @Paul: all were in proximity to the alleged attackers and all refused to cooperate, which makes all potential accessories after the fact.

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    Dec 31st 2018, 12:33 PM

    @Paul: ah Paul come on don’t be so naive

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    Dec 31st 2018, 1:16 PM

    39 people arrested for attemped murder. Sounds like the plot of an Agatha christie novel.

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    Dec 31st 2018, 10:39 AM

    How big was the knife?

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    Dec 31st 2018, 2:14 PM

    Was he Julius Caesar?

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    Dec 31st 2018, 10:31 AM

    Arrested 39 people my arse.

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    Dec 31st 2018, 10:38 AM

    @Bluey: your point? Try and use full meaningful sentences.

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    Dec 31st 2018, 11:00 AM

    @Jim Buckley Barrett: Did it upset you Jim?

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    Dec 31st 2018, 11:04 AM

    @Bluey: are you implying that they didn’t in fact arrest 39 people and despite initially refusing to cooperate that they all then simultaneously had a change of heart and voluntarily accompanied the police to various stations to give statements?

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    Dec 31st 2018, 11:07 AM

    @Jim Buckley Barrett: I think his point could be he believes the police to be economical with the truth. That’s what the “39 my arse” would indicate to me anyway could be wrong like

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