Criminalising the buyer in prostitution would help those trapped, says Christian charity

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Christian Action Research and Education’s (CARE) comments coincide with the UN’s ’16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence’, which starts on 25th November – the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women – and carries on until 10th December – Human Rights Day.

They say what would change the lives of women and girls dramatically would be making the purchase of sex a criminal offence. 

CARE argues that this would reduce demand and help address the fact that although some choose it, many do not. 

They say: “Introducing laws to criminalise the buyer of sex targets the inequality, harm and exploitation that is at the heart of prostitution. It also holds those who drive it – the buyers – responsible for their actions.”

Northern Ireland were the first place in the UK to criminalise the purchase of sex in its Human Trafficking and Exploitation Act and the Republic of Ireland introduced a similar law. 

Many women who want to leave find it difficult because they may have a criminal record, finding employment difficult as well as many not being English speakers nor having secure accommodation. 

CARE’s Senior Policy Officer on Human Trafficking, Louise Gleich said: “All the evidence we have suggests prostitution is one of the most dangerous experiences in the world and we know that the vast majority of people providing sexual…

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